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Interval programming for the redundancy allocation with choices of redundancy strategy and component type under uncertainty: Erlang time to failure distribution
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    Interval programming for the redundancy allocation with choices of redundancy strategy and component type under uncertainty: Erlang time to failure distribution (English)
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    2 May 2016
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    interval programming
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    system engineering
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    reliability optimization
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    redundancy allocation
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    Erlang time to failure
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