This paper presents nonparametric predictive inference for system reliability following common-cause failures of components. It is assumed that a single failure event may lead to simultaneous failure of multiple components. Data consist of frequencies of such events involving particular numbers of components. These data are used to predict the number of components that will fail at the next failure event. The effect of failure of one or more components on the system reliability is taken into account through the system׳s survival signature. The predictive performance of the approach, in which uncertainty is quantified using lower and upper probabilities, is analysed with the use of ROC curves. While this approach is presented for a basic sce...
Abstract: The theory of system signatures (Samaniego, 2007) provides a powerful framework for reliab...
Dependent failures impose severe consequences on a complex system’s reliability and overall performa...
Dependent failures impose severe consequences on a complex system’s reliability and overall performa...
The effective operation of an entire industrial system is sometimes strongly dependent on the reliab...
The survival signature has recently been presented as an attractive concept to aid quantification of...
In estimating the reliability of a system of components, it is ordinarily assumed that the component...
The importance of reliability to complex systems cannot be disputed as they are the backbones of our...
The theory of system signatures (Samaniego, 2007) provides a powerful framework for reliability asse...
Common-Cause Failures (CCF) impose severe consequences on a complex system’s reliability and overall...
This thesis provides a new method for statistical inference on system reliability on the basis of li...
This thesis presents the use of signatures within nonparametric predictive inference (NPI) for the ...
To estimate power plant reliability, a probabilistic safety assessment might combine failure data fr...
Redundant design has become the commonly used technique for ensuring the reliability of complex syst...
Traditional parametric Common Cause Failure (CCF) models quantify the soft dependencies between comp...
[[abstract]]This paper presents a conditional probability method to evaluate the reliability or avai...
Abstract: The theory of system signatures (Samaniego, 2007) provides a powerful framework for reliab...
Dependent failures impose severe consequences on a complex system’s reliability and overall performa...
Dependent failures impose severe consequences on a complex system’s reliability and overall performa...
The effective operation of an entire industrial system is sometimes strongly dependent on the reliab...
The survival signature has recently been presented as an attractive concept to aid quantification of...
In estimating the reliability of a system of components, it is ordinarily assumed that the component...
The importance of reliability to complex systems cannot be disputed as they are the backbones of our...
The theory of system signatures (Samaniego, 2007) provides a powerful framework for reliability asse...
Common-Cause Failures (CCF) impose severe consequences on a complex system’s reliability and overall...
This thesis provides a new method for statistical inference on system reliability on the basis of li...
This thesis presents the use of signatures within nonparametric predictive inference (NPI) for the ...
To estimate power plant reliability, a probabilistic safety assessment might combine failure data fr...
Redundant design has become the commonly used technique for ensuring the reliability of complex syst...
Traditional parametric Common Cause Failure (CCF) models quantify the soft dependencies between comp...
[[abstract]]This paper presents a conditional probability method to evaluate the reliability or avai...
Abstract: The theory of system signatures (Samaniego, 2007) provides a powerful framework for reliab...
Dependent failures impose severe consequences on a complex system’s reliability and overall performa...
Dependent failures impose severe consequences on a complex system’s reliability and overall performa...