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The following pages link to Extensions of system signatures to dependent lifetimes: explicit expressions and interpretations (Q716172):
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- Subsignatures of systems (Q392078) (← links)
- Symmetric approximations of pseudo-Boolean functions with applications to influence indexes (Q449336) (← links)
- On signature-based expressions of system reliability (Q634556) (← links)
- On the signature of complex system: a decomposed approach (Q1681171) (← links)
- On the joint signature of several coherent systems with some shared components (Q1681444) (← links)
- Joint signature of two or more systems with applications to multistate systems made up of two-state components (Q1694931) (← links)
- Archimedean-based Marshall-Olkin distributions and related dependence structures (Q1703027) (← links)
- A new concept of reliability system and applications in finance (Q2150787) (← links)
- On modular decompositions of system signatures (Q2254157) (← links)
- On computing signatures of \(k\)-out-of-\(n\) system consisting of modules (Q2445490) (← links)
- Algorithms and Formulae for Conversion Between System Signatures and Reliability Functions (Q2949850) (← links)
- Signatures of Coherent Systems Built with Separate Modules (Q3094698) (← links)
- Signatures of series and parallel systems consisting of non disjoint modules (Q4605226) (← links)
- Load-Sharing Reliability Models with Different Component Sensitivities to Other Components’ Working States (Q5022282) (← links)
- On inactivity times of failed components of coherent system under double monitoring (Q5051228) (← links)
- The joint reliability signature of order statistics (Q5076932) (← links)
- Reliability, signature, and relative quality functions of systems under time‐homogeneous load‐sharing models (Q5213949) (← links)
- On Bivariate Signatures for Systems with Independent Modules (Q5251219) (← links)
- Mixture Representations for the Joint Distribution of Lifetimes of two Coherent Systems with Shared Components (Q5396589) (← links)
- Construction of aggregation paradoxes through load-sharing models (Q6159384) (← links)