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Consideration of the reliability of products can be frequently described by gamma distribution. The Johnson estimation method for any data and simplified maximum likelihood estimation method for complete samples can be used to assess the parameters of this distribution. Describes the application of IBM PC programs to determine the parameters of gamma distribution according to this method.
International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management – Emerald Publishing
Published: Nov 1, 1994
Keywords: Computer software; Probability; Reliability; Statistics
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