
doi: 10.1007/bf02925477
In reliability testing and acceptance sampling data acquisition is often in the face of scarce resources and may be both costly and time- consuming. In such settings it is desirable to reach a statistically sound decision as quickly as possible. Based on sequential probability ratio tests (SPRT), sequential sampling plans provide one method of arriving at a timely, statistically based decision. A sequential sampling plan for the inverse Gaussian process mean when the value of the shape parameter of the density is known is presented.
inverse Gaussian process mean, Reliability and life testing, Sequential statistical analysis, sequential probability ratio tests, Applications of statistics in engineering and industry; control charts, failure time density, sequential sampling plans, acceptance sampling
inverse Gaussian process mean, Reliability and life testing, Sequential statistical analysis, sequential probability ratio tests, Applications of statistics in engineering and industry; control charts, failure time density, sequential sampling plans, acceptance sampling
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