experience with two methods of bayesian reliability measurement is described. an aerospace subsystem was evaluated assuming continuous gamma-distributed component failure rates. priors were developed by conventional reliability prediction methods based on handbook data. the 'strength' of the prior was expressed in terms of variance about a predicted mean. comparative evaluation was also made by a classical technique during a test program extending over 10 months. the bayesian method was preferred through problems inherent in the method were apparent.
experience with bayesian reliability measurement of large systems
IEEE Transactions on Reliability ; 1 , 3 ; 181-185
1972
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LEBENSDAUER , VORHERSAGE , SICHERHEIT , AUSFALL , STOERUNG , VERLUST
Eyperience with Bayesian Reliability Measurement of large Systems
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