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The Crow Extended model for repairable systems can be used to analyze data from operational testing. In this type of testing, the final product has to be fielded (it is not a developmental test) | The Crow Extended model for repairable systems can be used to analyze data from operational testing. In this type of testing, the final product has to be fielded (it is not a developmental test). Therefore, only delayed fixes can be applied, and the configuration is fixed with design changes kept to a minimum. | ||
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Crow Extended Model for Repairable Data
The Crow Extended model for repairable systems can be used to analyze data from operational testing. In this type of testing, the final product has to be fielded (it is not a developmental test). Therefore, only delayed fixes can be applied, and the configuration is fixed with design changes kept to a minimum. |
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