Rendiconti della Scuola internazionale di fisica "Enrico Fermi."

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C. A. Clarotti, D. V. Lindley
North-Holland, 1988 - Accelerated life testing - 236 pages

Contents

Probability
3
Decision making
22
Introduction
25
A general principle
29
Likelihood ratio
31
Normal distributions 8 Nonnormality
34
Dependence between N and
35
Several subjects
36
Conditions of invariance and conditional independence
86
Prediction sufficiency and parameters
88
Assessment of exponential and Weibull models
93
S BOLOGNA and C A CLAROTTI
96
29
102
The impact of evidence
103
Expert opinions in soft
106
31
109

Discrete quantities
37
Contrasts
39
A special case
40
Marginalization
41
External Bayesianity
42
Unanimity amongst subjects
44
Location and scale information
45
Ns opinion of
46
tdistributions
49
Full distributional information
50
Subjects information
51
Subjects data
55
H DE GROOT
57
Introduction
58
Calibration
60
Choosing among experts 3 Refinement
61
Equivalent conditions
62
Arbitrary experts 5 Joint predictions
64
26
66
J BAYARRI and M H DE GROOT A Bayesian view of weighted distributions and selection models 1 Introduction
70
Weighted distributions 3 Selection models
77
Unknown selection set with a fixed probability
79
F SPIZZICHINO Symmetry conditions on opinion assessment leading to timetransformed exponential models 1 Introduction 2 Predictive inference i...
83
32
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Extension of results for several experts
112
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Information relevant to software reliability assessment
139
Introduction
145
R E BARLOW R W MENSING and N G SMIRIGA An
158
Likelihood and the optimal experimental design
164
A CLAROTTI NonBayesian approach to accelerated life
173
Conclusions
180
Applications of the Dirichlet distribution to accelerated life
186
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H DE GROOT and P K GOEL Bayesian design and ana
193
Optimal design
199
Bayesian analysis
205
Statistical analysis of Kevlar 49epoxy strands
206
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