One of the most common types of acceleration of tests, along with high usage rate, overstress, degradation and specimen design (Nelson, W. (1990). Accelerated Testing. New York: Wiley & Sons) is right censoring, which occurs when tests are terminated before all specimens placed on test run to failure. In this article, a test procedure in sequential setting based on the Wald-Wolfowitz (Wald, A., Wolfowitz, J. (1940). On a test whether two samples are from the sample population. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics 11:147-162) run test with possibly right censored data is discussed. Simulation results are also included.
A life test procedure with right censored data based on the Wald-Wolfowitz run test / D'Urso, Pierpaolo; Tommaso, Gastaldi. - In: COMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS. SIMULATION AND COMPUTATION. - ISSN 0361-0918. - 32:1(2003), pp. 95-102. [10.1081/sac-120013114]
A life test procedure with right censored data based on the Wald-Wolfowitz run test
D'URSO, Pierpaolo;
2003
Abstract
One of the most common types of acceleration of tests, along with high usage rate, overstress, degradation and specimen design (Nelson, W. (1990). Accelerated Testing. New York: Wiley & Sons) is right censoring, which occurs when tests are terminated before all specimens placed on test run to failure. In this article, a test procedure in sequential setting based on the Wald-Wolfowitz (Wald, A., Wolfowitz, J. (1940). On a test whether two samples are from the sample population. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics 11:147-162) run test with possibly right censored data is discussed. Simulation results are also included.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.