This article provides a set of general conditions to identify efficient sequential testing strategies when test information is uncertain. We first survey the Bayesian Value-of-Information (VOI) approach to test selection. Second, we extend the approach to study sequential testing systems as applied in toxicology, but also relevant in other domains. We show how the order of tests in the sequence and the stopping rule depend on prior beliefs, the diagnostic performance of tests, and testing costs. We illustrate our findings with an example from short-term genotoxicity testing and discuss implications for developing optimized sequential testing strategies for risk management of chemicals
There is an urgent need to refine strategies for testing the safety of chemical compounds. This need...
A fundamental problem in managing product development is the optimal timing, frequency, and fidelity...
In a recent controversial essay, published by JPA Ioannidis in PLoS Medicine, it has been argued tha...
This article provides a set of general conditions to identify efficient sequential testing strategie...
This paper offers a Bayesian Value-of-Information (VOI) analysis for guiding the development of non-...
<p>This paper offers a Bayesian Value-of-Information (VOI) analysis for guiding the development of n...
<p>This paper offers a Bayesian Value-of-Information (VOI) analysis for guiding the development of n...
Risk management of chemicals requires information about their adverse effects such as toxicity and p...
Choosing a cost-effective strategy for classifying chemicals as human carcinogens and non-carcinogen...
Integrated Testing Strategies (ITSs) are considered tools for guiding resource efficient decision-ma...
This thesis considers the use of Bayesian sequential decision theory for the diagnosis of pre-cancer...
In sequential testing an observer must choose when to observe additional data points and when to sto...
It is necessary to set priorities for testing chemicals because there are many thousand chemicals in...
decision problems in various fields of application can be characterized as diagnostic problems tryin...
In some experiments, the response is binary and one factor is being studied to estimate the factor s...
There is an urgent need to refine strategies for testing the safety of chemical compounds. This need...
A fundamental problem in managing product development is the optimal timing, frequency, and fidelity...
In a recent controversial essay, published by JPA Ioannidis in PLoS Medicine, it has been argued tha...
This article provides a set of general conditions to identify efficient sequential testing strategie...
This paper offers a Bayesian Value-of-Information (VOI) analysis for guiding the development of non-...
<p>This paper offers a Bayesian Value-of-Information (VOI) analysis for guiding the development of n...
<p>This paper offers a Bayesian Value-of-Information (VOI) analysis for guiding the development of n...
Risk management of chemicals requires information about their adverse effects such as toxicity and p...
Choosing a cost-effective strategy for classifying chemicals as human carcinogens and non-carcinogen...
Integrated Testing Strategies (ITSs) are considered tools for guiding resource efficient decision-ma...
This thesis considers the use of Bayesian sequential decision theory for the diagnosis of pre-cancer...
In sequential testing an observer must choose when to observe additional data points and when to sto...
It is necessary to set priorities for testing chemicals because there are many thousand chemicals in...
decision problems in various fields of application can be characterized as diagnostic problems tryin...
In some experiments, the response is binary and one factor is being studied to estimate the factor s...
There is an urgent need to refine strategies for testing the safety of chemical compounds. This need...
A fundamental problem in managing product development is the optimal timing, frequency, and fidelity...
In a recent controversial essay, published by JPA Ioannidis in PLoS Medicine, it has been argued tha...