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                   Table 5. Filter Factor Influence on Weig hting Percentages
  Vehicle      Filter       • Last      Last 10    Last 50      Last     Lastl00   Pt. Ratio
 (sample) Cons't             Point      Points      Points     Half*      Points   last: first
   Atlas         0.96         4.01      33.6        87.2       96.0       98.5       560
    (156)        0.97         3.03      26.5        78.9       91.5       96.1       112
                 0.98         2.09      19.1        66.4       82.9       90.6        22.9
                 0.99         1.26      12.1        49.9       68.7       80.1          4.7
                 0.995        0.92        9.0       40.9       59.7       72.7          2.2
   Delta         0.%          4.02      33.5        87.5       92.9       98.9       158
   (125)         0.97         3.07      26.9        80.0       87.3       97.4        43.7
                 0.98         2.17      19.9        69.1       78.3       94.3        12.2
                 0.99         1.40      13.4        55.2       65.6       88.6          3.5
                 0.995        1.07      10.5        47.6       58.2       84.7          1.9
   Titan         0.96         4.00      33.5        87.1       97.1       98.4      1030
   (171)         0.97         3.02      26.4        78.6       93.2       95.8       177
                 0.98         2.07      18.9        65.7       85.1       89.6        31.0
                 0.99         1.22      11.7        48.1       70.5       77.2          5.5
                 0.995        0.87        8.5       38.5       60.8       68.5          2.3
 * Last half + 1 if sample size is odd

Although the choice of a filter constant cannot be completely objective, use of a value
less than 0.97 or greater than 0.99 produces undesirable weightings. For F = 0.96, for
example, the most recent test result for Titan is weighted 1030 times that for the oldest
test; the last 50 data points receive 87.1 % of the total weighting, leaving only 12.9% for
the first 121 flights; the last 100 flights receive 98.4% of the total weighting thus, in
effect, omitting the oldest 71 flights from the solution.
 At the high end of the F spectrum, a value of 0.995 fails to down-weight the old test
•results sufficiently. Using Atlas as an example, the most recent data point (1/31/96) is
 weighted only 2.2 times that of the oldest data point (8/14/64). The oldest half of the
 data, stretching from 8/14/64 to 3/06/73, receives 40% of the total weight, and the
 earliest 56 launches, comprising 36% of the data, receive 27% (100 - 73) of the total
 weight. This is not too different from equal weighting of tests, a procedure that fails to
 acknowledge the improvements in Atlas reliability that have taken place over a period
 of 32 years.

In choosing a value of F, an attempt is made to strike a suitable balance between two
contrary objectives:

  (1) to down-weight substantially those failures for which the probability of
      occurrence has been greatly reduced through redesign and replacement of
      components, improved test procedures, and the like;




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Vision Description (EN)

This page contains two data tables and accompanying explanatory text. Table 13 details percentage weighting for a sample of 1186 launches across various filter constants. Table 14 shows response-mode occurrence percentages for different filter factors. There are no redactions or classification markings visible on this page; all text and numerical data are fully legible.

Descrição Vision (PT-BR)

Esta página contém duas tabelas de dados e texto explicativo acompanhante. A Table 13 detalha a ponderação percentual para uma amostra de 1186 lançamentos em vários filter constants. A Table 14 mostra as porcentagens de ocorrência do modo de resposta para diferentes filter factors. Não há rasuras (redactions) ou marcações de classificação visíveis nesta página; todo o texto e dados numéricos estão totalmente legíveis.