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Start-up demonstration tests under Markov dependence model with corrective actions (English)
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22 June 1998
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A start-up demonstration test is a mechanism by which a vender demonstrates to a customer the reliability of an equipment with regard to its starting. The vender repeats start-ups of the equipment until a specified number of consecutive successful start-ups are observed. A general probability model for a start-up demonstration test is studied. The joint probability generating function of some random variables appearing in the Markov dependence model of the start-up demonstration test with corrective actions is derived by the method of probability generating function. By using the probability generating function, several characteristics relating to the distribution are obtained.
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discrete distributions
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run
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Markov chain
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waiting time
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start-up demonstration tests
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joint probability generating function
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