Re: Weibull Distribution but with a varied cycle time
- From: "googlinggoogler@xxxxxxxxxxx" <googlinggoogler@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Jan 2007 15:32:42 -0800
Thank you for your kind offer, I will be in touch if i need further
reference material. I believe I have all of this in my undergrad
notes or at least the basics and so I will have a dig for that first
before bothering you!
One last question really concerns how many times is a good amount of
times to test to get suitable data? Obviously the more data I collect
the more representative the results will be. But realistically there
needs to be a cap on the amount of time I run my tests for.
I'm quite looking forward to this now. Another thing can you recommend
a way to produce weibull plots on computer? as you mention excel is
not the way to go. I will do all my analyse by hand as you mention to
start with how ever.
Thanks
David
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