Perceived shortcomings in the applicability of capital equipment replacement modelling, identified in a 1987 survey within the UK are addressed and a robust replacement model formulated. First, however, a comparison between the 1987 survey and a similar 1988 survey undertaken within the USA is made and explanations for apparent differences in conclusions are presented. A replacement model is then developed in the context of medical equipment where factors such as service and risk play a role in replacement decision-making. A mechanism for quantitatively allowing for qualitative and for political type factors within a short time horizon replacement model is introduced by means of a penalty factor. A case example is presented for medical vent...
The rational replacement management of hi-tech equipment is an important problem of technology manag...
This study investigates the relationship between the reliability of critical medical equipment (CME)...
Abstract—This paper explores the impact of imperfect repair on the availability of repairable equipm...
Perceived shortcomings in the applicability of capital equipment replacement modelling, identified i...
A simple model has been defined aimed at computing the so-called Replacement Priority Value (RPV) of...
Maintaining medical equipment in hospital is a cost-deprived process yet is a crucial process that n...
Management of hospital service is continuously faced with the reduction of costs by introducing new ...
Master's thesis in Offshore technology: Industrial asset managementThe medical revolution that has o...
The study examines the factors that influence equipment replacement decisions, including equipment c...
PDFTech Report329BudgetingEquipmentEquipment replacementData collectionLouisianaLouisiana Transporta...
This study investigates the relationship between the reliability of Critical Medical Equipment (CME)...
This thesis addresses the capital replacement modelling problems associated with amixed, or inhomoge...
The timing of replacement of equipment is dependent on factors like replacement costs, discount fact...
Decisions to replace medical and in vitro diagnostic medical devices are often subjective, based la...
Economic models for equipment replacement have been criticized for their inability to adequately cap...
The rational replacement management of hi-tech equipment is an important problem of technology manag...
This study investigates the relationship between the reliability of critical medical equipment (CME)...
Abstract—This paper explores the impact of imperfect repair on the availability of repairable equipm...
Perceived shortcomings in the applicability of capital equipment replacement modelling, identified i...
A simple model has been defined aimed at computing the so-called Replacement Priority Value (RPV) of...
Maintaining medical equipment in hospital is a cost-deprived process yet is a crucial process that n...
Management of hospital service is continuously faced with the reduction of costs by introducing new ...
Master's thesis in Offshore technology: Industrial asset managementThe medical revolution that has o...
The study examines the factors that influence equipment replacement decisions, including equipment c...
PDFTech Report329BudgetingEquipmentEquipment replacementData collectionLouisianaLouisiana Transporta...
This study investigates the relationship between the reliability of Critical Medical Equipment (CME)...
This thesis addresses the capital replacement modelling problems associated with amixed, or inhomoge...
The timing of replacement of equipment is dependent on factors like replacement costs, discount fact...
Decisions to replace medical and in vitro diagnostic medical devices are often subjective, based la...
Economic models for equipment replacement have been criticized for their inability to adequately cap...
The rational replacement management of hi-tech equipment is an important problem of technology manag...
This study investigates the relationship between the reliability of critical medical equipment (CME)...
Abstract—This paper explores the impact of imperfect repair on the availability of repairable equipm...