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Crow-AMSAA Model for Developmental Data

In "Reliability Analysis for Complex, Repairable Systems" (1974), Dr. Larry H. Crow noted that the Duane model could be stochastically represented as a Weibull process, allowing for statistical procedures to be used in the application of this model in reliability growth. This statistical extension became what is known as the Crow-AMSAA (N.H.P.P.) model. This method was first employed by the U.S. Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity (AMSAA). It is frequently used on systems when usage is measured on a continuous scale. It can also be applied for high reliability, a large number of trials and one-shot items. Test programs are generally conducted on a phase by phase basis. The Crow-AMSAA model is designed for tracking the reliability within a test phase and not across test phases.

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