In this paper our effort is to introduce the basic notions that constitute a competing risks models in reliability analysis using Bayesian analysis approach with Gamma distribution as our model and presenting their analytic methods. The Gamma distribution is widely used in reliability analysis and it is known as an natural extension of the exponential distribution. The cases are limited to the models with independent causes of failure, only the scale parameter is a random variable, and uniform prior distribution is used in our analysis. This model describes the likelihood function and follows with the description of the posterior function and the estimations of the point, interval, hazard function, and reliability. The net probability of fa...
The problem of analyzing series system lifetime data with masked or partial information on cause of ...
AbstractAn imprecise Bayesian nonparametric approach to system reliability with multiple types of co...
Typically, the parametric proportional hazard (PH) model is used to examine data on mortality occurr...
The exponential distribution is the most widely used reliability analysis. This distribution is very...
The exponential distribution is the most widely used reliability analysis. This distribution is very...
In reliability theory, the most important problem is to determine the reliability of a complex syste...
This research deals with the failure rate of the components of a complex system. The failure of a co...
We present a Bayesian approach for analysis of competing risks survival data with masked causes of f...
Bayesian analysis of system failure data from engineering applications under a competing risks frame...
In survival analysis, individuals may fail due to multiple causes of failure called competing risks ...
This paper describes the extending model of Multi-mode Failure Models by using the Weibull and Gamma...
In several studies in Survival Analysis, the cause of failure / death of items or individuals may be...
In this paper, we propose a comprehensive methodology to specify prior distributions for commonly us...
An imprecise Bayesian nonparametric approach to system reliability with multiple types of components...
In reliability analysis and life testing studies, the experimenter is frequently interested in study...
The problem of analyzing series system lifetime data with masked or partial information on cause of ...
AbstractAn imprecise Bayesian nonparametric approach to system reliability with multiple types of co...
Typically, the parametric proportional hazard (PH) model is used to examine data on mortality occurr...
The exponential distribution is the most widely used reliability analysis. This distribution is very...
The exponential distribution is the most widely used reliability analysis. This distribution is very...
In reliability theory, the most important problem is to determine the reliability of a complex syste...
This research deals with the failure rate of the components of a complex system. The failure of a co...
We present a Bayesian approach for analysis of competing risks survival data with masked causes of f...
Bayesian analysis of system failure data from engineering applications under a competing risks frame...
In survival analysis, individuals may fail due to multiple causes of failure called competing risks ...
This paper describes the extending model of Multi-mode Failure Models by using the Weibull and Gamma...
In several studies in Survival Analysis, the cause of failure / death of items or individuals may be...
In this paper, we propose a comprehensive methodology to specify prior distributions for commonly us...
An imprecise Bayesian nonparametric approach to system reliability with multiple types of components...
In reliability analysis and life testing studies, the experimenter is frequently interested in study...
The problem of analyzing series system lifetime data with masked or partial information on cause of ...
AbstractAn imprecise Bayesian nonparametric approach to system reliability with multiple types of co...
Typically, the parametric proportional hazard (PH) model is used to examine data on mortality occurr...