<p>Our daily lives can be maintained by the high-technology systems. Computer systems are typical examples of such systems. We can enjoy our modern lives by using many computer systems. Much more importantly, we have to maintain such systems without failure, but cannot predict when such systems will
Reliability Theory and Models. Stochastic Failure Models, Optimal Maintenance Policies, Life Testing, and Structures
β Scribed by Mohamed Abdel-Hameed (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 294
- Series
- Notes and reports in computer science and applied mathematics, 10
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Notes and Reports in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page iv
Contributors, Pages xi-xii
Preface, Page xiii
MARKOV AND SEMIMARKOV MODELS OF DETERIORATION, Pages 3-41, Erhan Cinlar
WEAR AND DAMAGE PROCESSES FROM SHOCK MODELS IN RELIABILITY THEORY, Pages 43-64, Moshe Shaked
STOCHASTIC PROPERTIES OF A SEQUENCE OF INTERFAILURE TIMES UNDER MINIMAL REPAIR AND UNDER REVIVAL, Pages 65-80, Harold S. Balaban, Nozer D. Singpurwalla
SOME IMPERFECT MAINTENANCE MODELS, Pages 83-101, Robert A. Fontenot, Frank Proschan
OPTIMAL REPLACEMENT FOR SELF-REPAIRING SHOCK MODELS, Pages 103-114, Gary Gottlieb, Benny Levikson
AN ITERATIVE SCHEME FOR APPROXIMATING OPTIMAL REPLACEMENT POLICIES, Pages 115-139, Joseph Quinn
OPTIMAL INVENTORIES FOR OVERHAUL OF REPAIRABLE REDUNDANT SYSTEMS: A MARKOV DECISION MODEL, Pages 141-151, Margaret K. Schaefer
NONPARAMETRIC ESTIMATION FROM ACCELERATED LIFE TESTS WITH RANDOM CENSORSHIP, Pages 155-167, D.T. McNichols, W.J. Padgett
A KALMAN FILTER APPROACH TO ACCELERATED LIFE TESTINGβA PRELIMINARY DEVELOPMENT, Pages 169-175, Richard J. Meinhold, Nozer D. Singpurwalla
INFERENCE FROM ACCELERATED LIFE TESTS, Pages 177-198, W.J. Padgett
SMALL SAMPLE STUDIES FOR LINEAR DECREASING MEAN RESIDUAL LIFE, Pages 199-218, Ina Parks S. Howell
RELIABILITY CALCULATION AND INDUCTIVE INFERENCE: AN OVERVIEW, Pages 221-229, R.E. Barlow
DECOMPOSITIONS FOR MULTISTATE MONOTONE SYSTEMS, Pages 231-241, H.W. Block, T.H. Savits
COMPUTING THE RELIABILITY OF K OUT OF N SYSTEMS, Pages 243-255, Philip J. Boland, Frank Proschan
PROXIMITY BETWEEN DISTRIBUTIONS: AN INEQUALITY AND ITS APPLICATIONS, Pages 257-266, Mark Brown
ON THE WAITING TIME FOR THE FIRST OCCURRENCE OF A PATTERN, Pages 267-272, Mark Brown, Guangping Ge
A SUMMARY OF RESULTS CONCERNING DEPENDENCE PROPERTIES PRESERVED UNDER MULTIPLE INTEGRATIONS, Pages 273-288, Mei-Ling Ting Lee
INTRODUCTION, Pages 291-292, Robert T. Smythe
PRESENTATION I - Comments to Stochastic Failure Models Conference, Pages 292-295, Francis J. O'Meara
PRESENTATION II - Reliability and Maintainability Research - An RADC Point of View, Pages 295-297, Anthony J. Feduccia
PRESENTATION III - Application of Stochastic Failure Models to Gas Turbine Engines, Pages 297-303, Gary R. Adams
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