The following pages link to Ji Hwan Cha (Q221971):
Displaying 50 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)
- Justifying the Gompertz curve of mortality via the generalized Polya process of shocks (Q341993) (← links)
- Comparison of combined stochastic risk processes and its applications (Q421675) (← links)
- Information-based thinning of point processes and its application to shock models (Q433754) (← links)
- A note on `curable' shock processes (Q451194) (← links)
- A dynamic stress-strength model with stochastically decreasing strength (Q496091) (← links)
- Burn-in and the performance quality measures in heterogeneous populations (Q531447) (← links)
- An extended stochastic failure model for a system subject to random shocks (Q613359) (← links)
- On a stochastic survival model for a system under randomly variable environment (Q660169) (← links)
- A new general class of discrete bivariate distributions constructed by using the likelihood ratio (Q779674) (← links)
- Construction of two new general classes of bivariate distributions based on stochastic orders (Q893169) (← links)
- On some mortality rate processes and mortality deceleration with age (Q907126) (← links)
- Burn-in by environmental shocks for two ordered subpopulations (Q976407) (← links)
- On a new shot noise process and the induced survival model (Q1617325) (← links)
- Point processes for reliability analysis. Shocks and repairable systems (Q1635536) (← links)
- On information-based residual lifetime in survival models with delayed failures (Q1640954) (← links)
- Optimal mission abort policy for partially repairable heterogeneous systems (Q1653362) (← links)
- On stochastic comparisons for population age and remaining lifetime (Q1706469) (← links)
- Stochastic ordering for populations of manufactured items (Q1708366) (← links)
- Modelling of marginally regular bivariate counting process and its application to shock model (Q1739332) (← links)
- Bivariate preventive maintenance of systems with lifetimes dependent on a random shock process (Q1754068) (← links)
- Stochastic analysis of preventive maintenance in heterogeneous populations (Q1758292) (← links)
- On some conditional characteristics of hazard rate processes induced by external shocks (Q1785244) (← links)
- Stochastic comparisons and multivariate dependence for the epoch times of trend renewal processes (Q1795578) (← links)
- Stochastic comparison of generalized combined risk processes (Q1931372) (← links)
- Stochastic modeling for reliability. Shocks, burn-in and heterogeneous populations (Q1946769) (← links)
- Optimal inspection for missions with a possibility of abortion or switching to a lighter regime (Q1979195) (← links)
- Optimal preventive maintenance for systems having a continuous output and operating in a random environment (Q2001875) (← links)
- Stochastic comparison of multivariate conditionally dependent mixtures (Q2015057) (← links)
- Optimal warranty policy with inspection for heterogeneous, stochastically degrading items (Q2029290) (← links)
- Variables acceptance reliability sampling plan based on degradation test (Q2062378) (← links)
- On a multivariate IFR and positively dependent lifetime model induced by multiple shot-noise processes (Q2066509) (← links)
- On a hazard (failure) rate process with delays after shocks (Q2070646) (← links)
- On degradation-based imperfect repair and induced generalized renewal processes (Q2074687) (← links)
- Replacement policy for heterogeneous items subject to gamma degradation processes (Q2157378) (← links)
- Two reliability acceptance sampling plans for items subject to Wiener process of degradation (Q2157399) (← 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)
- Preservation of ageing classes in deterioration models with independent increments (Q2258671) (← links)
- A new generalized burn-in procedure for items in stochastically evolving population (Q2293473) (← links)
- Multivariate reliability modelling based on dependent dynamic shock models (Q2294755) (← links)
- Poisson Lindley process and its main properties (Q2322649) (← links)
- On bending (down and up) property of reliability measures in mixtures (Q2397321) (← links)
- On optimal grouping and stochastic comparisons for heterogeneous items (Q2401359) (← links)
- On construction of general classes of bivariate distributions (Q2443263) (← links)
- Survival of systems with protection subject to two types of external attacks (Q2449387) (← links)
- On history-dependent shock models (Q2450609) (← links)