Censored Data Analysis- A Statistical Tool for Efficient and Information-Rich Testing

Binomial metrics like probability-to-detect or probability-to-hit typically provide operationally meaningful and easy to interpret test outcomes. However, they are information-poor metrics and extremely expensive to test. The standard power calculations to size a test employ hypothesis tests, which typically result in many tens to hundreds of runs. In addition to being expensive, the test is most likely inadequate for characterizing performance over a variety of conditions due to the inherently large statistical uncertainties associated with binomial metrics....

2013 · V. Bram Lillard

Continuous Metrics for Efficient and Effective Testing

In today’s fiscal environment, efficient and effective testing is essential. Often, military system requirements are defined using probability of success as the primary measure of effectiveness – for example, a system must complete its mission 80 percent of the time; or the system must detect 90 percent of targets. The traditional approach to testing these probability-based requirements is to execute a series of trials and then total the number of successes; the ratio of successes to number of trails provides an intuitive measure of the probability of success....

2012 · Laura Freeman, V. Bram Lillard