“…Generalized procedures have been successfully applied to several problems of practical importance. The areas of applications include comparison of means, testing and estimation of functions of parameters of normal and related distributions (Weerahandi,(2)(3)(4)(5), Krishnamoorthy and Mathew [6], Johnson and Weerahandi [7], Gamage, Mathew and Weerahandi [8]); testing fixed effects and variance components in repeated measures and mixed effects ANOVA models (Zhou and Mathew [9], Gamage and Weerahandi [10], Chiang [11], Krishnamoorthy and Mathew [6], Weerahandi [5], Mathew and Webb [12], Arendacka [13]); interlaboratory testing (Iyer, Wang and Mathew [14]); bioequivalence (McNally, Iyer and Mathew [15]); growth curve modeling (Weerahandi and Berger [16], Lin and Lee [17]); reliability and system engineering (Roy and Mathew [18], Tian and Cappelleri [19], Mathew, Kurian and Sebastian [20]); process control (Burdick, Borror and Montgomery [21], Mathew, Kurian and Sebastian [22]); environmental health (Krishnamoorthy, Mathew and Ramachandran [23]) and many others. The simulation studies in Johnson and Weerahandi [7], Weerahandi [4,5] Zhou and Mathew [9], Gamage and Weerahandi [10], among others have demonstrated the success of the generalized procedure in many problems where the classical approach fails to yield adequate confidence intervals.…”