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    Sequential burn-in procedures (English)
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    27 September 1992
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    In reliability theory the ``burn-in'' period is intended as the period in which a component is tested before its operative life to eliminate early failures. The problem of optimally choosing this period is considered for several components with exchangeable times-to-failure. From a Bayesian point of view, this reveals to be a sequential statistical decision problem. In the present paper, the definitions of sequential burn-in strategies and optimal burn-in strategies are given and an existence result relating to the burn-in strategy is proven by applying the general ideas of dynamic programming. The latter result also establishes relevant aspects in the structure of the optimal solution.
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    optimal strategies
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    reliability
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    exchangeable times-to-failure
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    sequential statistical decision
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    sequential burn-in strategies
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    optimal burn-in strategies
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    existence result
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    dynamic programming
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