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Bayesian inference on multiply sequential order statistics from heterogeneous exponential populations with GLR test for homogeneity
In this paper, sequential order statistics (SOS) coming from heterogeneous exponential
distributions are considered. Maximum likelihood and Bayesian estimates of parameters
are derived on the basis of multiple ...
Statistical evidences in sequential order statistics arising from a general family of lifetime distributions
In this paper, statistical evidences in sequential order statistic (SOS) coming from
a general class of lifetime distributions, proposed by AL-Hussaini [1], is considered.
Weak and misleading evidences in ...
Bayes factors with sequential r-out-of-n system lifetimes
Sequential order statistics (SOS) may be as a flexible tool for analysing stochastic behaviour
of engineering complex system lifetimes in which failure of a component may result in more loading on
surviving ...
Estimation with Non-Homogeneous Sequential K-out-of-N System Lifetimes
In this paper, sequential k-out-of-n systems with coming non- homogeneous exponential component lifetimes are considered. Point estimates of parameters as well as equal-tail and approximate confidence intervals and Fisher ...
Testing Statistical Hypothesis of exponential populations with multiply sequential order statistics
Sequential order statistics (SOS) coming from non-homogeneous exponential dis-
tributions are considered in this paper. The generalized likelihood ratio (GLRT) and
the Bayesian tests are derived for testing ...
System Reliability when components share loadings and associated Bayes factors for model acceptance
This paper deals with the computation of Bayes factors (BFs) on the basis of sequential order statistics (SOSs) arising from homogeneous exponential populations. The SOSs may be used for modelling system lifetimes in which ...
How much do sequential order statistics include evidences?
In this paper deals with statistical evidences in sequential order statistics (SOS) coming from the
Pareto family. Weak and misleading evidences in multiply SOS samples for both simple and composite
hypotheses ...
On invariant test with sequential order statistics: An open problem and some suggestions
In this paper, sequential order statistics (SOS) coming from heterogeneous exponential populations are considered. On the basis of the observed multiple SOS samples the generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT) is derived ...