Minimizing Some Cost Functions Related to Both Burn-In and Field Use
DOI10.1287/OPRE.44.3.497zbMATH Open0864.90053OpenAlexW2045834397MaRDI QIDQ5689796FDOQ5689796
Authors: Jie Mi
Publication date: 22 June 1997
Published in: Operations Research (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1287/opre.44.3.497
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- On testing whether burn-in is required under the long-run average cost
- Bi-objective burn-in modeling and optimization
- Investigation of burn-in problems with unknown failure time distribution
- Burn-in and the performance quality measures in heterogeneous populations
- Accelerated Burn-In Procedures and System Maintenance Policies
- A new generalized burn-in procedure for items in stochastically evolving population
- Optimal burn-in with random minimal repair cost
- Optimal burn-in time to minimize the cost for general repairable products sold under warranty
- Results on the past lifetime of \((n-k+1)\)-out-of-\(n\) structures with nonidentical components
- Shocks as Burn-In in Heterogeneous Populations
- Burn-in for Eliminating Weak Items in Heterogeneous Populations
- Burn-in by environmental shocks for two ordered subpopulations
- Stochastic modeling for environmental stress screening
- Reliability Enhancement Through Optimal Burn-In
- Shocks in Mixed Populations
- Maximization of a survival probability and its application
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