Advances in Mathematical Modeling for Reliability discusses fundamental issues on mathematical modeling in reliability theory and its applications. Beginning with an extensive discussion of graphical modeling and Bayesian networks, the focus shifts towards repairable systems: a discussion about how
Advances in Mathematical Modeling for Reliability
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- Publisher
- IOS Press
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 248
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Advances in Mathematical Modeling for Reliability discusses fundamental issues on mathematical modeling in reliability theory and its applications. Beginning with an extensive discussion of graphical modeling and Bayesian networks, the focus shifts towards repairable systems: a discussion about how sensitive availability calculations parameter choices, and emulators provide the potential to perform such calculations on complicated systems to a fair degree of accuracy and in a computationally efficient manner. Another issue that is addressed is how competing risks arise in reliability and maintenance analysis through the ways in which data is censored. Mixture failure rate modeling is also a point of discussion, as well as the signature of systems, where the properties of the system through the signature from the probability distributions on the lifetime of the components are distinguished. The last three topics of discussion are relations among aging and stochastic dependence, theoretical advances in modeling, inference and computation, and recent advances in recurrent event modeling and inference.
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β¦ Table of Contents
Title page......Page 1
Introduction......Page 5
Contents......Page 9
Bayesian Networks in Reliability: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly......Page 11
Mixed Non-Parametric Continuous and Discrete Bayesian Belief Nets......Page 19
A Dynamic Graphical Model to Represent Complex Survival Distributions......Page 27
Network Reliability Evaluation with Propositional Directed Acyclic Graphs......Page 35
Some Properties of Incomplete Repair and Maintenance Models......Page 42
On Models of Degradation and Partial Repairs......Page 49
Sensitivity Analysis of a Reliability System Using Gaussian Processes......Page 56
On Independence of Competing Risks......Page 73
Bivariate Competing Risks Models Under Masked Causes of Failure......Page 82
Competing Risks in Repairable Systems......Page 90
Conditionally Independent Generalized Competing Risks for Maintenance Analysis......Page 98
Asymptotic Properties of Bivariate Competing Risks Models......Page 106
On the Reversed Hazard Rate and Mean Inactivity Time of Mixtures......Page 113
Bounds on Lifetimes of Coherent Systems with Exchangeable Components......Page 121
On the Signature of Coherent Systems and Applications for Consecutive k-out-of-n:F Systems......Page 129
The Use of Stochastic Precedence in the Comparison of Engineered Systems......Page 139
The Role of Signature and Symmetrization for Systems with Non-Exchangeable Components......Page 148
Generalized Marshall-Olkin Models: Aging and Dependence Properties......Page 159
New Multivariate IFR and DMRL Notions for Exchangeable Dependent Components......Page 168
Advances in Bayesian Software Reliability Modeling......Page 175
Signed Domination of Oriented Matroid Systems......Page 187
Nonparametric Predictive Inference for k-out-of-m Systems......Page 195
Some Aspects Pertaining to Recurrent Event Modeling and Analysis......Page 203
Sensitivity Estimates in Dynamic Reliability......Page 218
Renewal Theory with Discounting......Page 227
Point Estimation of the Transition Intensities for a Markov Multi-State System via Output Performance Observation......Page 237
Keyword Index......Page 245
Author Index......Page 247
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