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The design of optimum component test plans for system reliability

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  • Feyzioglu, Orhan
  • Kuban Altinel, I.
  • Ozekici, Suleyman

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  • Feyzioglu, Orhan & Kuban Altinel, I. & Ozekici, Suleyman, 2006. "The design of optimum component test plans for system reliability," Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 50(11), pages 3099-3112, July.
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