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On the importance of components for multistate monotone systems
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    On the importance of components for multistate monotone systems (English)
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    Using decomposition results we obtain an extension of the \textit{R. E. Barlow} and \textit{F. Proschan} [Stochastic Processes Appl. 3, 153-173 (1975; Zbl 0312.62072)] concept of reliability importance of system components to multistate monotone systems. In this context we consider both the reliability importance of components in a modular set and the reliability importance of a module for the system.
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    critical upper set
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    decomposition results
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    reliability importance of system components
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    multistate monotone systems
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    modular set
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