<p><p><i>Recent Advances in System Reliability</i> discusses developments in modern reliability theory such as signatures, multi-state systems and statistical inference. It describes the latest achievements in these fields, and covers the application of these achievements to reliability engineering
Recent Advances in Reliability Theory: Methodology, Practice, and Inference
β Scribed by Igor Ushakov (auth.), N. Limnios, M. Nikulin (eds.)
- Publisher
- BirkhΓ€user Basel
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 514
- Series
- Statistics for Industry and Technology
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Conceiving reliablesystems is a strategic issue for any industrial society. Hence, reliability has become a discipline at the beginning of the Second World War. In fact, reliability is a field of reseach common to mathematics, operational research, informatics, graph theory, physics, and so forth. We are concerned here with the mathematical side of reliability, of which probability, statistics, and more specially stochastic processes theory constitute the natural basis. US army during the war, and later in the US Problems encountered by the and Soviet space programs, have led to an awarenessofthe need for reliabilityor more generaly for dependability (a general term covering reliability, availability, security, maintainability, etc.) of the systems. The paper by W. Weibull of 1938 on the strength of materials, leading to the distribution that later took his name, and the paper by B. Epstein and M. Sobel of 1951, initiating the use of the exponential distribution as the basic (and now most used) model for reliability, are the founding papers of the field. At this time, the systems were merely seen as black boxes. During the 1960s, they began to be considered as the result of the interaction of their elements. Appropriate methods were then developed, from Shannon's work to the beautiful theory of coherent systems initiated by Z.W. Birnbaum, J.D.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Reliability: Past, Present, Future....Pages 3-21
Reliability Analysis as a Tool for Expressing and Communicating Uncertainty....Pages 23-38
Front Matter....Pages 39-39
Modeling a Process of Non-Ideal Repair....Pages 41-53
Some Models and Mathematical Results for Reliability of Systems of Components....Pages 55-68
Algorithms of Stochastic Activity and Problems of Reliability....Pages 69-83
Some Shifted Stochastic Orders....Pages 85-103
Characterization of Distributions in Reliability....Pages 105-115
Front Matter....Pages 117-117
Asymptotic Analysis of Reliability for Switching Systems in Light and Heavy Traffic Conditions....Pages 119-133
Nonlinearly Perturbed Markov Chains and Large Deviations for Lifetime Functionals....Pages 135-144
Evolutionary Systems in an Asymptotic Split Phase Space....Pages 145-161
An Asymptotic Approach to Multistate Systems Reliability Evaluation....Pages 163-180
Front Matter....Pages 181-181
Computer Intensive Methods Based on Resampling in Analysis of Reliability and Survival Data....Pages 183-197
Statistical Analysis of Damage Processes....Pages 199-212
Data Analysis Based on Warranty Database....Pages 213-227
Failure Models Indexed by Time and Usage....Pages 229-243
A New Multiple Proof Loads Approach For Estimating Correlations....Pages 245-257
Conditional and Partial Correlation For Graphical Uncertainty Models....Pages 259-276
Front Matter....Pages 277-277
Semiparametric Methods of Time Scale Selection....Pages 279-290
Censored and Truncated Lifetime Data....Pages 291-305
Tests for a Family of Survival Models Based on Extremes....Pages 307-321
Front Matter....Pages 323-323
Software Reliability Models - Past, Present and Future....Pages 325-340
Dynamic Analysis of Failures in Repairable Systems and Software....Pages 341-351
Front Matter....Pages 353-353
Precedence Test and Maximal Precedence Test....Pages 355-378
Hierarchical Bayesian Inference in Related Reliability Experiments....Pages 379-390
Tests for Equality of Intensities of Failures of a Repairable System Under Two Competing Risks....Pages 391-404
Semiparametric Estimation in Accelerated Life Testing....Pages 405-418
A Theoretical Framework for Accelerated Testing....Pages 419-433
Unbiased Estimation in Reliability and Similar Problems....Pages 435-448
Front Matter....Pages 449-449
Prediction Under Association....Pages 451-475
Uniform Limit Laws for Kernel Density Estimators on Possibly Unbounded Intervals....Pages 477-492
A Weak Convergence Result Relevant in Recurrent and Renewal Models....Pages 493-514
β¦ Subjects
Statistics for Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Chemistry and Earth Sciences; Computational Intelligence; Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk
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