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ON THE METHODS AND THEORY OF RELIABILITY

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1976
This paper reviews the most frequently used and misused reliability measures appearing in the mental health literature. We illustrate the various types of data sets on which reliability is assessed (i.e., two raters, more than two raters, and varying numbers of raters with dichotomous, polychotomous, and quantitative data).
J J, Bartko, W T, Carpenter
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The Theory of Measurement Reliability

The Journal of General Psychology, 1969
(1969). The Theory of Measurement Reliability. The Journal of General Psychology: Vol. 80, No. 2, pp. 267-278.
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Toward a more reliable theory of software reliability

Computer, 2000
The notions of time and the operational profile incorporated into software reliability are incomplete. Reliability should be redefined as a function of application complexity, test effectiveness, and operating environment. We do not yet have a reliability equation that application complexity, test effectiveness, test suite diversity, and a fuller ...
James A. Whittaker, Jeffrey M. Voas
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Stable unstable reliability theory

British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 2011
Classical reliability theory assumes that individuals have identical true scores on both testing occasions, a condition described as stable. If some individuals’ true scores are different on different testing occasions, described as unstable, the estimated reliability can be misleading.
Thomas, Hoben   +2 more
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Interference theory of reliability: a review

International Journal of System Assurance Engineering and Management, 2013
The interference theory, which is the subject matter of this paper, has acquired an important place in reliability study of the systems. In it the system’s strength and stress working on it are taken into consideration for evaluation of its reliability. Two aspects of reliability problems are considered here viz.
A. N. Patowary   +2 more
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Evolutionary Reliability Theory

1987
I am developing a new branch of reliability theory called evolutionary reliability theory that concerns the evolution of reliability in populations of systems, such as organisms, that evolve. It subsumes the standard reliability theory but has a higher dimension of time, namely, evolutionary time.
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Modeling of reliability with possibility theory

IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics - Part A: Systems and Humans, 1998
Possibility theory aims at representing and handling uncertain information. An important property of this theory is the ability to merge different data sources in order to increase the quality of the information. Different fusion rules have been defined in the literature, each with its own advantages and drawbacks.
François Delmotte, Pierre Borne
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