A group multiple dependent state sampling plan using truncated life test for the Weibull distribution

Group and conditional sampling methods have been recently developed to apply in industrial environments. Based on the combination of two group and conditional schemes, this article introduces a group multiple dependent state sampling plan for a truncated life test when the lifetime of item follows t...

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