The following pages link to A general minimal repair model (Q4503218):
Displaying 38 items.
- New shock models based on the generalized Polya process (Q322638) (← links)
- On information-based warranty policy for repairable products from heterogeneous population (Q323151) (← links)
- New stochastic models for preventive maintenance and maintenance optimization (Q323487) (← links)
- Information-based thinning of point processes and its application to shock models (Q433754) (← links)
- Modeling age-based maintenance strategies with minimal repairs for systems subject to competing failure modes due to degradation and shocks (Q439469) (← links)
- A number-dependent replacement policy for a system with continuous preventive maintenance and random lead times (Q840215) (← links)
- Determining the optimal probing lot size for the wafer probe operation in semiconductor manufacturing (Q1011272) (← links)
- On a new shot noise process and the induced survival model (Q1617325) (← links)
- On information-based residual lifetime in survival models with delayed failures (Q1640954) (← links)
- Modelling of marginally regular bivariate counting process and its application to shock model (Q1739332) (← links)
- On some conditional characteristics of hazard rate processes induced by external shocks (Q1785244) (← links)
- Optimal age-replacement policy of a system subject to shocks with random lead-time (Q1876166) (← links)
- On optimal preventive-maintenance policy for generalized Polya process repairable products under free-repair warranty (Q2001456) (← links)
- On a new class of multivariate prior distributions: theory and application in reliability (Q2057367) (← links)
- On a hazard (failure) rate process with delays after shocks (Q2070646) (← links)
- Is perfect repair always perfect? (Q2177727) (← links)
- Stochastic modelling of operational quality of \(k\)-out-of-\(n\) systems (Q2192026) (← links)
- A general multivariate new better than used (MNBU) distribution and its properties (Q2227194) (← links)
- A new generalized burn-in procedure for items in stochastically evolving population (Q2293473) (← links)
- Minimal repair of failed components in coherent systems (Q2315648) (← links)
- A minimal repair replacement model with two types of failure and a safety constraint (Q2470110) (← links)
- Lifesaving explains mortality decline with time (Q2567076) (← links)
- Point process approach to modeling and analysis of general cascading failure models (Q2804422) (← links)
- On Stochastic Predictions of Failure Processes Under Population Heterogeneity (Q2854083) (← links)
- Characterization of the Generalized Pólya Process and its Applications (Q2939270) (← links)
- Stochastic Intensity for Minimal Repairs in Heterogeneous Populations (Q3094700) (← links)
- Variables acceptance reliability sampling plan for repairable items (Q3462143) (← links)
- A dynamic bivariate common shock model with cumulative effect and its actuarial application (Q4562053) (← links)
- An information‐based burn‐in procedure for minimally repaired items from mixed population (Q4624944) (← links)
- Minimal repair in heterogeneous populations (Q4819456) (← links)
- On some general survival models with delayed failures (Q5039822) (← links)
- An extended class of univariate and multivariate generalized Pólya processes (Q5055335) (← links)
- ON A MULTIVARIATE GENERALIZED POLYA PROCESS WITHOUT REGULARITY PROPERTY (Q5070867) (← links)
- A general shock model for modelling coupled lives and its application to life insurance (Q5079989) (← links)
- A new class of multivariate counting processes and its characterization (Q5086429) (← links)
- A new class of marginally regular multivariate counting processes generated by the mixture of multivariate Poisson processes (Q5092669) (← links)
- On a new stochastic model for cascading failures (Q5139922) (← links)
- Inference for type-I and type-II hybrid censored minimal repair and record data (Q6151252) (← links)