Design of a time-truncated double sampling plan for a general life distribution
M. Aslam,
C. -H. Jun and
M. Ahmad
Journal of Applied Statistics, 2010, vol. 37, issue 8, 1369-1379
Abstract:
A double sampling plan based on truncated life tests is proposed and designed under a general life distribution. The design parameters such as sample sizes and acceptance numbers for the first and the second samples are determined so as to minimize the average sample number subject to satisfying the consumer's and producer's risks at the respectively specified quality levels. The resultant tables can be used regardless of the underlying distribution as long as the reliability requirements are specified at two risks. In addition, Gamma and Weibull distributions are particularly considered to report the design parameters according to the quality levels in terms of the mean ratios.
Keywords: acceptance probability; average sample number; consumer's risk; life distribution; life test; producer's risk (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1080/02664760903030247
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