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Short description of the situations when you might use this model.
In "Reliability Analysis for Complex, Repairable Systems" (1974), Dr. Larry H. Crow noted that the Duane model could be stochastically represented as a Weibull process, allowing for statistical procedures to be used in the application of this model in reliability growth. This statistical extension became what is known as the Crow-AMSAA (N.H.P.P.) model. This method was first employed by the U.S. Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity (AMSAA). It is frequently used on systems when usage is measured on a continuous scale. It can also be applied for high reliability, a large number of trials and one-shot items. Test programs are generally conducted on a phase by phase basis. The Crow-AMSAA model is designed for tracking the reliability within a test phase and not across test phases.
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Crow-AMSAA Model for Developmental Data

In "Reliability Analysis for Complex, Repairable Systems" (1974), Dr. Larry H. Crow noted that the Duane model could be stochastically represented as a Weibull process, allowing for statistical procedures to be used in the application of this model in reliability growth. This statistical extension became what is known as the Crow-AMSAA (N.H.P.P.) model. This method was first employed by the U.S. Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity (AMSAA). It is frequently used on systems when usage is measured on a continuous scale. It can also be applied for high reliability, a large number of trials and one-shot items. Test programs are generally conducted on a phase by phase basis. The Crow-AMSAA model is designed for tracking the reliability within a test phase and not across test phases.

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