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The SimuMatic plot allows you to view the unreliability vs. time line (at the use specified use level) for every simulated data set, in addition to the true parameter line, median line, average line, confidence bounds on reliability/time and the target reliability (if specified in the SimuMatic Setup window).  
The ALTA SimuMatic plot allows you to view the unreliability vs. time line (at the use specified use level) for every simulated data set, in addition to the true parameter line, median line, average line, confidence bounds on reliability/time and the target reliability (if specified in the SimuMatic Setup window).  
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Latest revision as of 22:53, 12 February 2013

ALTA SimuMatic Plot

The ALTA SimuMatic plot allows you to view the unreliability vs. time line (at the use specified use level) for every simulated data set, in addition to the true parameter line, median line, average line, confidence bounds on reliability/time and the target reliability (if specified in the SimuMatic Setup window).


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