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2.
F.E. Nixon, Principles of Automatic Controls, pp. 287 to 305, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N. J. , 1953.
3.
R.C. Davis, A Statistical Method for Analyzing the Effects of Missile Guidance System Tolerance on Hit Probability, Proc. Third Exploratory Conference on Missile Model Design for Reliability Prediction, White Sands Missile Range, pp. 85-96, April 1959.
4.
Johnson, op. cit, pp. 222-232.
5.
D.H. Evans, Optimum Tolerance Assignment to Yield Minimum Manufacturing Cost, Bell System Technical Journal, Vol. 37, pp. 461-484, March 1958.
6.
E.W. Pike and T.R. Silverberg , Assigning Tolerances for Maximum Economy, Machine Design, Vol. 25, p. 139, Sept. 1953.
7.
Evans, op. cit.
8.
W.G. Cochran and G.M. Cox, Experimental Designs, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1950 .
9.
P.G. Hoel, Introduction to Mathematical Statistics, John Wiley and Sons, New York, Chapter 10, 1947 .
10.
Methods also exist for the estimation of confidence intervals in the event that the variables do not possess a binomial distribution. Ibid, Chapter 10.
11.
J.S. Hunter , Designing and Interpreting Tests, Control Engineering, pp. 137-141, Sept. 1959.
12.
J.L. Lawson and G.E. Uhlenbeck, Threshold Signals, p. 42, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1950.
13.
S.O. Rice, Mathematical Analysis of Random Noise, Selected Papers on Noise and Stochastic Processes, N. Wax, ed., pp. 157-161, Dover Publications, New York, 1954 .