Bong-Jin Yum

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Optimal design of accelerated degradation tests based on Wiener process models2020-09-30Paper
Application of kernel principal component analysis to multi-characteristic parameter design problems2018-06-12Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q49198092013-05-15Paper
Selection between Weibull and lognormal distributions: a comparative simulation study2010-03-30Paper
Functional estimation of activity criticality indices and sensitivity analysis of expected project completion time2005-04-04Paper
An uncertainty importance measure of activities in PERT networks2000-08-21Paper
Optimal design of accelerated life tests with two stresses1997-03-23Paper
Construction of exact D-optimal designs by tabu search1997-02-27Paper
A heuristic method for solving redundancy optimization problems in complex systems1994-09-27Paper
Estimation methods for the mean of the exponential distribution based on grouped and censored data1993-10-04Paper
Accelerated life test plans under intermittent inspection and type-I censoring: The case of weibull failure distribution1991-01-01Paper
Large-sample comparisons of calibration procedures when both measurements are subject to error: the unreplicated case1989-01-01Paper
Optimal design of accelerated life tests under periodic inspection1989-01-01Paper
Optimal inspection policies in a serial production system including scrap rework and repair: An MILP approach1987-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q37638771985-01-01Paper

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