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The following pages link to Reliability measures of semi-Markov systems with general state space (Q1930454):
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- Interval reliability, corrections and developments of ``Reliability measures of semi-Markov systems with general state space'' (Q479187) (← links)
- Single-use reliability computation of a semi-Markovian system. (Q489240) (← links)
- A differential equation for a class of discrete lifetime distributions with an application in reliability (Q496954) (← links)
- On the existence and uniqueness of solution of MRE and applications (Q1694519) (← links)
- Assessment of the maintenance cost and analysis of availability measures in a finite life cycle for a system subject to competing failures (Q1733094) (← links)
- On the construction of component importance measures for semi-Markov systems (Q1939505) (← links)
- Reliability and survival analysis for drifting Markov models: modeling and estimation (Q2176378) (← links)
- Analysis of the reliability and the maintenance cost for finite life cycle systems subject to degradation and shocks (Q2294886) (← links)
- Nonparametric estimation of interval reliability for discrete-time semi-Markov systems (Q2323147) (← links)
- Some new concepts and their computational formulae in aggregated stochastic processes with classifications based on sojourn times (Q2404175) (← links)
- Competing risks modeling by extended phase-type semi-Markov distributions (Q2671229) (← links)
- Multi-point and multi-interval bounded-covering availability measures for aggregated Markovian repairable systems (Q2684921) (← links)
- Conditional failure occurrence rates for semi-Markov chains (Q5036913) (← links)
- Estimation of the intensity of the hitting time for semi-Markov chains and hidden Markov renewal chains (Q5256282) (← links)
- A semi-Markov model with geometric renewal processes (Q6087241) (← links)
- State space splitting of a finite markov process and some discussions on related counting processes (Q6107566) (← links)
- The continuous-time hidden Markov model based on discretization. Properties of estimators and applications (Q6190222) (← links)