The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nav.3800180416Several approximate procedures are available in the literature for obtaining confidence intervals for the parameter A of an exponential distribution based on time truncated samples. This paper contains the results of an empirical study comparing three of these procedures
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This article compares different procedures to compute confidence intervals for parameters and quanti...
This paper compares dierent procedures to compute condence intervals for parameters and quantiles of...
Corrected confidence intervals are developed for an unknown parameter for data from a sequential exp...
The aim of this article is to obtain and compare confidence intervals for the mean of an exponential...
Accelerated life testing (ALT) is utilized to estimate the underlying failure distribution and relat...
We present the general results determining confidence limits for the mean of exponential distributio...
In statistical experiments, if a random sample of items drawn from a population is tested until all ...
Traditional inferential procedures often fail with censored and truncated data, especially when samp...
Traditional inferential procedures often fail with censored and truncated data, especially when samp...
Mean residual life function, or life expectancy, is an important function to characterize distributi...
A life test experiment based on progressively group censored sample with periodic change in the fai...
Doubly interval censored data is defined as elapsed time between two related events that is subject ...
This paper aims to adopt partially accelerated life tests model, under Type-II censoring scheme. The...
The purpose of the study was to develop a sequential test method for obtaining a confidence interval...
This thesis deals with inference procedures for some parametric lifetime models, involving single as...
This article compares different procedures to compute confidence intervals for parameters and quanti...
This paper compares dierent procedures to compute condence intervals for parameters and quantiles of...
Corrected confidence intervals are developed for an unknown parameter for data from a sequential exp...
The aim of this article is to obtain and compare confidence intervals for the mean of an exponential...
Accelerated life testing (ALT) is utilized to estimate the underlying failure distribution and relat...
We present the general results determining confidence limits for the mean of exponential distributio...
In statistical experiments, if a random sample of items drawn from a population is tested until all ...
Traditional inferential procedures often fail with censored and truncated data, especially when samp...
Traditional inferential procedures often fail with censored and truncated data, especially when samp...
Mean residual life function, or life expectancy, is an important function to characterize distributi...
A life test experiment based on progressively group censored sample with periodic change in the fai...
Doubly interval censored data is defined as elapsed time between two related events that is subject ...
This paper aims to adopt partially accelerated life tests model, under Type-II censoring scheme. The...