To reduce the time‐to‐market of newly developed systems, manufacturers increasingly adopt strategies where systems are brought to market while system field reliability is still uncertain. These systems are typically sold under performance‐based contracts, which incentivizes potential customers to invest in them despite reliability uncertainty. Such contracts make the manufacturer (partly) responsible for the availability of the system. Subsequently, when field reliability is lower than anticipated, the manufacturer may choose to redesign the system to avoid high contract penalties. Redesign is a costly effort which may substantially increase field reliability. Deciding when to redesign is challenging, especially because the initial failure ...
This paper considers a competing risk (degradation and sudden failure) maintenance situation. A main...
A Research Report submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesbur...
This paper provides a replacement policy for warranty products with different failure rate from the ...
To reduce the time‐to‐market of newly developed systems, manufacturers increasingly adopt strategies...
We consider an OEM who is responsible for the availability of her systems in the field through perfo...
In this article, we develop a model to help a maintenance decision making situation of a given equip...
International audienceMost maintenance policies assume that failed or used components are replaced w...
A common replacement policy for technical systems consists in replacing a system by a new one after ...
We investigate a system whose basic warranty coverage is minimal repair up to a specified warranty l...
An optimal replacement policy for a deteriorating production system is considered. A minimal repair ...
This research deals with an overhaul-replacement policy for a repairable machine sold with Free Repl...
International audienceIdentical components are considered, which become obsolete once new-type ones ...
For repairable products sold with warranty, the manufacturer has the option of either repairing a fa...
Advanced technical systems, also called advanced capital goods (e.g. medical systems, material handl...
In industry, it is often needed to make a decision to repair or replace a system. For this problem, ...
This paper considers a competing risk (degradation and sudden failure) maintenance situation. A main...
A Research Report submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesbur...
This paper provides a replacement policy for warranty products with different failure rate from the ...
To reduce the time‐to‐market of newly developed systems, manufacturers increasingly adopt strategies...
We consider an OEM who is responsible for the availability of her systems in the field through perfo...
In this article, we develop a model to help a maintenance decision making situation of a given equip...
International audienceMost maintenance policies assume that failed or used components are replaced w...
A common replacement policy for technical systems consists in replacing a system by a new one after ...
We investigate a system whose basic warranty coverage is minimal repair up to a specified warranty l...
An optimal replacement policy for a deteriorating production system is considered. A minimal repair ...
This research deals with an overhaul-replacement policy for a repairable machine sold with Free Repl...
International audienceIdentical components are considered, which become obsolete once new-type ones ...
For repairable products sold with warranty, the manufacturer has the option of either repairing a fa...
Advanced technical systems, also called advanced capital goods (e.g. medical systems, material handl...
In industry, it is often needed to make a decision to repair or replace a system. For this problem, ...
This paper considers a competing risk (degradation and sudden failure) maintenance situation. A main...
A Research Report submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesbur...
This paper provides a replacement policy for warranty products with different failure rate from the ...