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  <id>06020614</id>
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  <an>06020614</an>
  <augroup>
    <au>Rao, G.Srinivasa</au>
    <au>Ghitany, M.E.</au>
    <au>Kantam, R.R.L.</au>
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  <ti>An economic reliability test plan for Marshall-Olkin extended exponential distribution.</ti>
  <so>Appl. Math. Sci., Ruse 5, No. 1-4, 103-112 (2011).</so>
  <py>2011</py>
  <pu>Hikari Ltd, Ruse</pu>
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    <la>EN</la>
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  <utgroup>
    <ut>reliability test plans</ut>
    <ut>operating characteristic function</ut>
    <ut>experimental time</ut>
  </utgroup>
  <cigroup>
    <ci>Zbl 0888.62012</ci>
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    <li>http://www.m-hikari.com/ams/ams-2011/ams-1-4-2011/index.html</li>
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    <ab>Summary: The {\it A.W. Marshall} and {\it I. Olkin} [Biometrika 84, No. 3, 641--652 (1997; Zbl 0888.62012)] extended exponential distribution is considered as a probability model for the life time of products. Sampling plans in which items that are put to test, to collect the life of the items in order to decide upon accepting or rejecting a submitted lot, are called reliability test plans. A test plan to determine the termination time of the experiment for a given sample size, producer's risk and termination number is constructed. The preferability of the present test plan over similar plans existing in the literature is established with respect to the time of the experiment. The results are illustrated by an example.</ab>
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