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The Crow Extended - Continuous Evaluation (3-parameter) model is an extension of the Crow Extended model | The Crow Extended - Continuous Evaluation (3-parameter) model is an extension of the Crow Extended model. It is designed for practical testing situations where we need the flexibility to apply corrective actions at the time of failure or at a later time during the test, either at the end of the current test or during a subsequent test phase. This 3-parameter model is free of the Crow Extended model's constraint where the test must be stopped and all BD modes must be corrected at the end of the test. The failure modes can be corrected during the test or when the testing is stopped for the incorporation of the fixes, or even not corrected at all at the end of the test phase. Based on this flexibility, the end time of the test is also not predefined, and it can be continuously updated with new test data. | ||
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Crow Extended-Continuous Evaluation Model
The Crow Extended - Continuous Evaluation (3-parameter) model is an extension of the Crow Extended model. It is designed for practical testing situations where we need the flexibility to apply corrective actions at the time of failure or at a later time during the test, either at the end of the current test or during a subsequent test phase. This 3-parameter model is free of the Crow Extended model's constraint where the test must be stopped and all BD modes must be corrected at the end of the test. The failure modes can be corrected during the test or when the testing is stopped for the incorporation of the fixes, or even not corrected at all at the end of the test phase. Based on this flexibility, the end time of the test is also not predefined, and it can be continuously updated with new test data. |
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