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The Expected Failure Time plot provides a visual depiction of what failure times you can expect to observe when you implement a particular test plan. If you perform the test and enter the actual failures as they’re observed, you can use the plot to monitor whether the test is proceeding as planned, which could provide an early warning that adjustments may be needed.
 
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Expected Failure Time Plot

The Expected Failure Time plot provides a visual depiction of what failure times you can expect to observe when you implement a particular test plan. If you perform the test and enter the actual failures as they’re observed, you can use the plot to monitor whether the test is proceeding as planned, which could provide an early warning that adjustments may be needed.


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