Reliability and biometry : statistical analysis of lifelength : papers /

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Autores Corporativos: Conference on Reliability and Biometry, Florida State University,, United States. Air Force. Office of Scientific Research., National Cancer Institute (U.S.), Florida. State University, Tallahassee. Dept. of Statistics.
Otros Autores: Proschan, Frank, 1921- (Editor ), Serfling, Robert J. (Editor )
Formato: Libro
Idioma:English
Publicado: Philadelphia : Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 1974.
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245 1 0 |a Reliability and biometry :  |b statistical analysis of lifelength : papers /  |c edited by Frank Proschan and R. J. Serfling. 
260 |a Philadelphia :  |b Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics,  |c 1974. 
300 |a x, 815 p. :  |b il. ;  |c 27 cm. 
500 |a Sponsored by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, the National Cancer Institute, and the Dept. of Statistics of the Florida State University. 
504 |a Incluye referencias bibliográficas. 
505 0 |a Frank Proschan and R. J. Serfling, Preface (pp. ix-x). Topic 1. Classes of life distributions and their properties: Discussion by the editors -- J. D. Esary and A. W. Marshall, Some classes of distributions closed under the formation of coherent systems -- J. D. Esary and A. W. Marshall, Families of components, and systems, exposed to a compound Poisson damage process -- Andrew L. Haines and Nozer D. Singpurwalla, Some contributions to the stochastic characterization of wear -- Julian Keilson, Monotonicity and convexity in system survival functions and metabolic disappearance curves -- . Topic 2. Stochastic processes: Discussion by the editors -- R. J. Serfling, Research in point processes, with applications in reliability and biometry -- Richard E. Barlow and Joao L. M. Saboia, Bounds and inequalities on the rate of population growth -- P. A. W. Lewis and D. W. Robinson, Testing for a monotone trend in a modulated renewal process -- Jerzy Neyman, A view of biometry: an interdisciplinary domain concerned with chance mechanisms operating in living organisms; illustration: urethan carcinogenesis -- . Topic 3. Linear models: Kenneth W. Fertig and Nancy R. Mann, Population percentile estimation for the unbalanced random-effect model: estimation of the strength of a material when sampling from various batches of the material -- S. R. Searle, Prediction, mixed models, and variance components -- . Topic 4. Competing risks: Discussion by the editors -- H. A. David, Parametric approaches to the theory of competing risks -- Larry Lee and W. A. Thompson, Jr., Results on failure time and pattern for the series system -- Lloyd Fisher and Paula Kanarek, Presenting censored survival data when censoring and survival times may not be independent -- Byron Wm. Brown, Jr., Myles Hollander and Ramesh M. Korwar, Nonparameteric tests of independence for censored data, with applications to heart transplant studies -- . Topic 5. Prediction and estimation of system reliability: Discussion by the editors -- Bernard Harris and Andrew P. Soms, Hypothesis testing and confidence intervals for a multiplicative Poisson model with applications to reliability and bioassay -- Larry H. Crow, Reliability analysis for complex, repairable systems -- . Topic 6. Life testing: Discussion by the editors -- Frank Proschan and Pasquale Sullo, Estimating the parameters of a bivariate exponential distribution in several sampling situations -- Z. W. Birnbaum, Computers and unconventional test-statistics -- Richard A. Johnson, Some optimality results for one and two sample procedures based on the smallest $r$ order statistics -- . Topic 7. Comparison of populations: ranking, selection, classification and similarity measurement: Discussion by the editors -- Shanti S. Gupta and S. Panchapakesan, Inference for restricted families: (A) multiple decision procedures; (B) order statistics inequalities -- R. E. Schafter, A single-sample complete ordering procedure for certain populations -- David G. Hoel and George H. Weiss, Comparison of methods for choosing the better of two negative exponential lifetime distributions -- A. P. Basu and A. K. Gupta, Classification rules for exponential populations -- Gerald Van Belle and Ibrahim Ahmad, Measuring affinity of distributions -- . Topic 8. Applications in reliability and biometry: Richard G. Cornell, The evaluation of health-service programs -- Nanak Chand and D. G. Hoel, A comparison of models for determining safe levels of environmental agents -- M. Zelen, Problems in cell kinetics and the early detection of disease -- Richard A. Albanese, Reliability of human control -- . Topic 9. Statistical theory and methods not specifically directed towards reliability and biometry: Z. Govindarajulu, Fixed-width confidence intervals for $P(X<Y)$ -- Ingram Olkin, Inference for a normal population when the parameters exhibit some structure -- G. S. Watson, Detecting signals in Poisson noise -- B. G. Greenberg, D. G. Horvitz and J. R. Abernathy, A comparison of randomized response designs. 
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111 2 |a Conference on Reliability and Biometry,  |c Florida State University,  |d 1973. 
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700 1 |a Serfling, Robert J.  |q (Robert Joseph)  |4 edt 
710 1 |a United States.  |b Air Force.  |b Office of Scientific Research. 
710 2 |a National Cancer Institute (U.S.) 
710 1 |a Florida.  |b State University, Tallahassee.  |b Dept. of Statistics. 
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