Sequential sampling procedure constitute a powerful tool to achieve experimental efficiency a sequence of sample are taken from the lot and allow the number of samples to be determined entirely by the result of the sampling process, it forms the basis of numerous sequential technique for different applications which was the special case for multiple acceptance plans, the performance of sequential probability ratio test provides better detection for a wide range of source strength and useful in choosing the best statistical test, which take less time to make decision, was developed on the software reliability measure based on failure intensity for the life time random variable for a truncated life test. In this paper, we considered the performance of acceptance sampling plans using sequential probability ration (SPRT) based on truncated life tests on Maxwell distribution and exponential distribution function in terms of obtaining the minimum number of sample sizes necessary to obtain specified average life time under a given consumer’s and producer’s risk. The SPRT provide an alternative to fix the plans that can help diminish producer and consumer risk of reaching at a wrong decision.
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