Recent Advances in System Reliability 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 practice. The chapters cover a wide range of new theoretical subjects and have been written by leading experts in reliability theory and its applications. The topics include: concepts and different definitions of signatures (D-spectra), their properties and applications to reliability of coherent systems and network-type structures; Lz-transform of Markov stochastic process and its application to multi-state system reliability analysis; methods for cost-...
This project is intended, beside the purpose of fulfillment of the master degree, to throw some ligh...
A review on reliability engineering applications in 4 industrial domains namely electronic, software...
The thesis deals with the basic notions of the (system) reliability theory as e.g., failure, time to...
One inherent weakness of traditional reliability theory (see eqr 340) is that the system and the com...
Advances in Mathematical Modeling for Reliability discusses fundamental issues on mathematical model...
Advances in Mathematical Modeling for Reliability discusses fundamental issues on mathematical model...
Advances in Mathematical Modeling for Reliability discusses fundamental issues on mathematical model...
Survival signature technology has recently attracted increasing attention for its merits on quantify...
The concept of signature was introduced to simplify quantification of reliability for coherent syste...
In system reliability, the structure function models functioning of a system for given states of its...
The survival signature has been introduced to simplify quantification of reliability of systems whic...
This chapter reviews fundamental ideas in reliability theory and inference. The first part of the ch...
It is essential to conduct a reliability analysis of systems with multiple types of components, and ...
To achieve commercialization and wide acceptance in industrial application, reliability analysis for...
It is essential to conduct a reliability analysis of systems with multiple types of components, and ...
This project is intended, beside the purpose of fulfillment of the master degree, to throw some ligh...
A review on reliability engineering applications in 4 industrial domains namely electronic, software...
The thesis deals with the basic notions of the (system) reliability theory as e.g., failure, time to...
One inherent weakness of traditional reliability theory (see eqr 340) is that the system and the com...
Advances in Mathematical Modeling for Reliability discusses fundamental issues on mathematical model...
Advances in Mathematical Modeling for Reliability discusses fundamental issues on mathematical model...
Advances in Mathematical Modeling for Reliability discusses fundamental issues on mathematical model...
Survival signature technology has recently attracted increasing attention for its merits on quantify...
The concept of signature was introduced to simplify quantification of reliability for coherent syste...
In system reliability, the structure function models functioning of a system for given states of its...
The survival signature has been introduced to simplify quantification of reliability of systems whic...
This chapter reviews fundamental ideas in reliability theory and inference. The first part of the ch...
It is essential to conduct a reliability analysis of systems with multiple types of components, and ...
To achieve commercialization and wide acceptance in industrial application, reliability analysis for...
It is essential to conduct a reliability analysis of systems with multiple types of components, and ...
This project is intended, beside the purpose of fulfillment of the master degree, to throw some ligh...
A review on reliability engineering applications in 4 industrial domains namely electronic, software...
The thesis deals with the basic notions of the (system) reliability theory as e.g., failure, time to...