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- catalog contributor b6584028.
- catalog contributor b6584029.
- catalog contributor b6584030.
- catalog contributor b6584031.
- catalog contributor b6584032.
- catalog created "[1968]".
- catalog date "1968".
- catalog date "[1968]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1968]".
- catalog description "1. General introduction -- pt. I. General theory. 2. Introduction to pt. I -- 3. General development -- 4. Some specific identification problems and associated procedures -- 5. Some specific ranking problems and associated procedures -- 6. Some special analytical results for the basic ranking and identification procedures applied to Koopman-Darmois populations for general k -- 7. Exact formulae for the PCS- and ASN-functions or E{T}-functions of the basic ranking procedure for certain Koopman-Darmois cases and the Wiener process when k = 2, and for the Poisson process when k>̲ 2 -- 8. Analytic approximations and bounds for the PCS- and ASN-functions in certain Koopman-Darmois cases when k = 2 -- 9. Simplified and modified procedures for general goals -- pt. II. Application to ranking Koopman-Darmois parameters with special reference to normal means; unsolved problems. 10. Introduction to Part II -- 11. Koopman-Darmois populations -- 12. The sequential ranking approach applied to Goal I: selecting the t best of k populations -- 13. The sequential ranking approach applied to Goal II: selecting and ordering the t best of k populations -- 14. Some analytical results concerning the PCS-function, ASN-function, and RE-function of the basic sequential ranking procedure for Goal I -- 15. Special analytical results for the PCS- and ASN-functions of the basic ranking procedure for Goal I when k = 2 -- 16. Unsolved problems and directions of future research -- pt. III. Monte Carlo sampling results for the problem of ranking means of normal populations with a common known variance. 17. Introduction to Part III -- 18. The Monte Carlo sampling experiments.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [375]-392.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 420 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Sequential identification and ranking procedures.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Sequential identification and ranking procedures.".
- catalog isPartOf "Statistical research monographs, v. 3".
- catalog issued "1968".
- catalog issued "[1968]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chicago, University of Chicago Press".
- catalog relation "Sequential identification and ranking procedures.".
- catalog subject "519".
- catalog subject "QA279.7 .B43".
- catalog subject "Sequential analysis.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. General introduction -- pt. I. General theory. 2. Introduction to pt. I -- 3. General development -- 4. Some specific identification problems and associated procedures -- 5. Some specific ranking problems and associated procedures -- 6. Some special analytical results for the basic ranking and identification procedures applied to Koopman-Darmois populations for general k -- 7. Exact formulae for the PCS- and ASN-functions or E{T}-functions of the basic ranking procedure for certain Koopman-Darmois cases and the Wiener process when k = 2, and for the Poisson process when k>̲ 2 -- 8. Analytic approximations and bounds for the PCS- and ASN-functions in certain Koopman-Darmois cases when k = 2 -- 9. Simplified and modified procedures for general goals -- pt. II. Application to ranking Koopman-Darmois parameters with special reference to normal means; unsolved problems. 10. Introduction to Part II -- 11. Koopman-Darmois populations -- 12. The sequential ranking approach applied to Goal I: selecting the t best of k populations -- 13. The sequential ranking approach applied to Goal II: selecting and ordering the t best of k populations -- 14. Some analytical results concerning the PCS-function, ASN-function, and RE-function of the basic sequential ranking procedure for Goal I -- 15. Special analytical results for the PCS- and ASN-functions of the basic ranking procedure for Goal I when k = 2 -- 16. Unsolved problems and directions of future research -- pt. III. Monte Carlo sampling results for the problem of ranking means of normal populations with a common known variance. 17. Introduction to Part III -- 18. The Monte Carlo sampling experiments.".
- catalog title "Sequential identification and ranking procedures, with special reference to Koopman-Darmois populations [by] Robert E. Bechhofer, Jack Kiefer [and] Milton Sobel.".
- catalog type "text".