Start-Up Demonstration Test Based on Total Successes and Total Failures With Dependent Start-Ups
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Start-up demonstration testing is an effective method for illustrating the reliability of a unit before purchasing it. The test consists of starting-up the unit, and observing the outcomes, either success or failure. According to the total successes total failures (TSTF) test procedure, a unit under test is accepted when a specified number of successes is observed before a specified number of failures; otherwise, the unit is rejected. We study the TSTF procedure for dependent start-ups where the outcome of the present start-up depends on the total number of successful start-ups so far. The main characteristics of the TSTF test are obtained under this previous-sum dependent model, and numerical illustrations are presented.
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Yalcin, Femin/0000-0003-0602-9392; Eryilmaz, Serkan/0000-0002-2108-1781
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Positive dependence, previous-sum dependent model, start-up reliability
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0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology, 0101 mathematics, 01 natural sciences
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