1980
DOI: 10.1080/00401706.1980.10486131
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Life-Test Sampling Plans for Two-Parameter Weibull Populations

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“…The designs of reliability sampling plans under different censoring schemes have been studied by many researchers. Fertig and Mann (1980) provided a life test sampling plan for two-parameter Weibull distribution. Schneider (1989) discussed the sampling plans with type II censoring for the Lognormal and Weibull distributions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The designs of reliability sampling plans under different censoring schemes have been studied by many researchers. Fertig and Mann (1980) provided a life test sampling plan for two-parameter Weibull distribution. Schneider (1989) discussed the sampling plans with type II censoring for the Lognormal and Weibull distributions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies regarding truncated life tests can be found in Epstein [1], Sobel and Tischendrof [2], Goode and Kao [3], Gupta and Groll [4], Gupta [5], Fertig and Mann [6], Kantam and Rosaiah [7], Baklizi [8], Wu and Tsai [9], Rosaiah and Kantam [10], Rosaiah et al [11], Tsai and Wu [12], Balakrishnan et al [13], Srinivasa Rao et al [14], Srinivasa Rao et al [15], Aslam et al [16], and Srinivasa Rao et al [17]. All these authors designed acceptance sampling plans based on the mean life time under a truncated life test.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As in Fertig and Mann (1980), the probability of acceptance should be at least (1 -α) at the desirable/acceptable lot quality level p 0 where α is producer's risk. Similarly, the probability of acceptance should not be more than β at the undesirable/tolerance lot quality level p 1 , where β is consumer's risk.…”
Section: Sampling Planmentioning
confidence: 99%