The geometric process (GP) is a stochastic process that was an extension of the renewal process. It was introduced by Lam (1988) in 1988 with an intention to model the failure process of a repairable system whose the times between failures become shorter and shorter after repairs and repair times become longer and longer. The GP has been widely studied in the literature of reliability and maintenance and applied in optimisation of maintenance policies. Some authors have proposed various versions of its extensions (or the GP-like models), including the α-series process, the threshold GP, the extended Poisson process, the doubly GP, and the doubly-ratio GP. Some papers also compare the performance of the GP with that of other models, but not ...