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Bayesian reliability: Combining information
Authors:Alyson G Wilson  Kassandra M Fronczyk
Affiliation:1. North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolinaagwilso2@ncsu.edu;3. Institute for Defense Analyses, Alexandria, Virginia
Abstract:ABSTRACT

One of the most powerful features of Bayesian analyses is the ability to combine multiple sources of information in a principled way to perform inference. This feature can be particularly valuable in assessing the reliability of systems where testing is limited. At their most basic, Bayesian methods for reliability develop informative prior distributions using expert judgment or similar systems. Appropriate models allow the incorporation of many other sources of information, including historical data, information from similar systems, and computer models. We introduce the Bayesian approach to reliability using several examples and point to open problems and areas for future work.
Keywords:assurance testing  hierarchical model  Markov chain Monte Carlo  posterior distribution  prior distribution
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