This paper presents an accuracy analysis of a suggested approximate confidence interval for syste... more This paper presents an accuracy analysis of a suggested approximate confidence interval for system maintainability parameters. Technically, the simulation demonstrates feasible ranges of" parameter applicability for a fit of linear combinations of generated gamma variates to the gamma distribution, using the method of moments. The simulation has application to the classical confidence-interval for mean time to repair of a series system, under the assumptions of gamma distributed repair times, and method of moments estimators. The paper provides no validated conclusions although it does display parameters and ranges of apparent extremely high model validity..
This thesis has been read by each member of the thesis committee and has been found to be satisfa... more This thesis has been read by each member of the thesis committee and has been found to be satisfactory regarding content, English usage, format, citations, bibliographic style, and consistency, and is ready for submission to the College of Graduate Studies.
This paper presents an accuracy analysis of a suggested approximate confidence interval for syste... more This paper presents an accuracy analysis of a suggested approximate confidence interval for system maintainability parameters. Technically, the simulation demonstrates feasible ranges of" parameter applicability for a fit of linear combinations of generated gamma variates to the gamma distribution, using the method of moments. The simulation has application to the classical confidence-interval for mean time to repair of a series system, under the assumptions of gamma distributed repair times, and method of moments estimators. The paper provides no validated conclusions although it does display parameters and ranges of apparent extremely high model validity..
This thesis has been read by each member of the thesis committee and has been found to be satisfa... more This thesis has been read by each member of the thesis committee and has been found to be satisfactory regarding content, English usage, format, citations, bibliographic style, and consistency, and is ready for submission to the College of Graduate Studies.
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