Bayesian inference based on partial monitoring of components with applications to preventive system maintenance
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Publication:2781052
DOI10.1002/NAV.1034zbMath1005.90022OpenAlexW2004670848MaRDI QIDQ2781052
Publication date: 14 March 2002
Published in: Naval Research Logistics (NRL) (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10852/10388
marked point processcensoringautopsy datalikelihood functionstandby componentscomponent replacementinspection functionweighted sum of products of generalized gamma distributions
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Advances in data combination, analysis and collection for system reliability assessment ⋮ Parametric inference from system lifetime data under a proportional hazard rate model ⋮ Mean residual life and inactivity time of a coherent system subjected to Marshall-Olkin type shocks ⋮ Probabilistic modelling of monitoring and maintenance of multistate monotone systems with dependent components ⋮ On the mean past lifetime of the components of a parallel system ⋮ A study on the mean past lifetime of the components of \((n - k + 1)\)-out-of-\(n\) system at the system level ⋮ Mixture Representations of Inactivity Times of Conditional Coherent Systems and their Applications ⋮ Attainability of the Upper Bounds for the Mean Past Lifetime of Parallel System Components ⋮ Nonperiodic preventive maintenance for repairable systems ⋮ Stochastic Comparison on General Inactivity Time and General Residual Life ofk-Out-of-nSystems ⋮ Conditional Ordering ofk-out-of-nSystems with Independent But Nonidentical Components
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