The performance characteristics of some reliability growth models
Abstract
A reliability growth model is an analytical model that accounts for
changes in reliability due to design changes and other corrective actions
taken during the development and testing phases of a reliability program.
This paper describes the results of a Monte Carlo study comparing the performance
characteristics of four reliability growth models that have been
proposed in the reliability literature.
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