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Sometimes reliability growth data with an S-shaped trend cannot be described accurately by the Standard | Sometimes reliability growth data with an S-shaped trend cannot be described accurately by the Standard Gompertz or Logistic curves. Because these two models have fixed values of reliability at the inflection points, only a few reliability growth data sets following an S-shaped reliability growth curve can be fitted to them. A modification of the Gompertz curve, the Modified Gompertz model, overcomes this shortcoming. | ||
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Modified Gompertz Model
Sometimes reliability growth data with an S-shaped trend cannot be described accurately by the Standard Gompertz or Logistic curves. Because these two models have fixed values of reliability at the inflection points, only a few reliability growth data sets following an S-shaped reliability growth curve can be fitted to them. A modification of the Gompertz curve, the Modified Gompertz model, overcomes this shortcoming. |
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