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370 Tue, 8/11/2015, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-603
Improving Analysis of Defense Systems Using Statistical Methods — Contributed Papers
Section on Statistics in Defense and National Security
Chair(s): Li Chen, Intel Corporation
10:35 AM Bayesian Hierarchical Models for Common Components Across Multiple System Configurations Kassie Fronczyk, Institute for Defense Analyses ; Rebecca Dickinson, Institute for Defense Analyses ; Alyson Wilson, North Carolina State University ; Caleb Browning, North Carolina State University ; Laura Freeman, IDA
10:50 AM A Bayesian Reliability Growth Grounded Assurance Test Rebecca Dickinson, Institute for Defense Analyses ; Kassie Fronczyk, Institute for Defense Analyses ; Alyson Wilson, North Carolina State University ; Caleb Browning, North Carolina State University ; Laura Freeman, IDA
11:05 AM Ordinal Response Variables Observed Continuously Over Time: Data from Shadow, Gray Eagle, and OSRVT Matthew Avery, Institute for Defense Analyses
11:20 AM Best Practices for Statistically Validating Modeling and Simulation (MandS) Tools Used in Operational Testing Kelly McGinnity, Institute for Defense Analyses ; Rebecca Dickinson, Institute for Defense Analyses ; Laura Freeman, IDA
11:35 AM Experimental Design and Statistical Analysis: Improving Testing of the AN/BQQ-10 Submarine Sonar System Laura Freeman, IDA
11:50 AM Convergence of Different Computationally Efficient Approximations of the Weight of the Forensic Evidence — Christopher Saunders, South Dakota State University ; Danica M. Ommen, South Dakota State University ; Cedric Neumann, South Dakota State University
12:05 PM A Statistical Approach to Crime Linkage Michael Porter, The University of Alabama




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