Abstract: New repairable systems are generally subjected to development programs in order to improve system reliability before starting mass production. This paper proposes a Bayesian approach to analyze failure data from repairable systems undergoing a Test-Find-Test program. The system failure process in each testing stage is modeled using a Power-Law Process (PLP). Information on the effect of design modifications introduced into the system before starting a new testing stage is used, together with the posterior density of the PLP parameters at the current stage, to formalize the prior density at the beginning of the new stage. Contrary to the usual assumption, in this paper the PLP parameters are assumed to be dependent random variable...
AbstractSystem characteristics of a two-unit repairable system are studied from a Bayesian viewpoint...
This work describes a Bayesian model for assessing the reliability of complex systems using compone...
AbstractAn imprecise Bayesian nonparametric approach to system reliability with multiple types of co...
Abstract: New repairable systems are generally subjected to development programs in order to improv...
Predictive modelling in the field of dependability, such as repair cost modelling, is usually based ...
Abstract: The failure pattern of repairable mechanical equipment subject to deterioration phenomena...
Many systems, composed of hardware, software, and combinations thereof function in sequential stages...
During the development of a new car model the manufacturer usually has to redesign subassemblies in ...
This paper develops a decision model for risk management of the deterioration of a repairable system...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9348.8682(CLP-FCMAS-WP--86/10) / BLD...
Over the last few decades, reliability analysis has attracted significant interest due to its import...
Failures in repairable systems are often described by means of renewal or non-homogeneous Poisson pr...
The objective of the work is to model the failure process of a repairable system under "worse than o...
An imprecise Bayesian nonparametric approach to system reliability with multiple types of components...
The Bayesian approach is a stochastic method, allowing to establish trend studies on the b...
AbstractSystem characteristics of a two-unit repairable system are studied from a Bayesian viewpoint...
This work describes a Bayesian model for assessing the reliability of complex systems using compone...
AbstractAn imprecise Bayesian nonparametric approach to system reliability with multiple types of co...
Abstract: New repairable systems are generally subjected to development programs in order to improv...
Predictive modelling in the field of dependability, such as repair cost modelling, is usually based ...
Abstract: The failure pattern of repairable mechanical equipment subject to deterioration phenomena...
Many systems, composed of hardware, software, and combinations thereof function in sequential stages...
During the development of a new car model the manufacturer usually has to redesign subassemblies in ...
This paper develops a decision model for risk management of the deterioration of a repairable system...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9348.8682(CLP-FCMAS-WP--86/10) / BLD...
Over the last few decades, reliability analysis has attracted significant interest due to its import...
Failures in repairable systems are often described by means of renewal or non-homogeneous Poisson pr...
The objective of the work is to model the failure process of a repairable system under "worse than o...
An imprecise Bayesian nonparametric approach to system reliability with multiple types of components...
The Bayesian approach is a stochastic method, allowing to establish trend studies on the b...
AbstractSystem characteristics of a two-unit repairable system are studied from a Bayesian viewpoint...
This work describes a Bayesian model for assessing the reliability of complex systems using compone...
AbstractAn imprecise Bayesian nonparametric approach to system reliability with multiple types of co...