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Stochastic Reliability and Maintenance Modeling: Essays in Honor of Professor Shunji Osaki on his 70th Birthday

Stochastic Reliability and Maintenance Modeling: Essays in Honor of Professor Shunji Osaki on his 70th Birthday
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Vorliegende Sprache eng
ISBN 978-1-4471-4970-5
Name Dohi, Tadashi
Nakagawa, Toshio
Name ANZEIGE DER KETTE Nakagawa, Toshio
T I T E L Stochastic Reliability and Maintenance Modeling
Zusatz zum Titel Essays in Honor of Professor Shunji Osaki on his 70th Birthday
Verlagsort London
Verlag Springer
Erscheinungsjahr 2013
2013
Umfang Online-Ressource (XXII, 360 p. 100 illus, digital)
Reihe Springer Series in Reliability Engineering ; 9
Notiz / Fußnoten Description based upon print version of record
Weiterer Inhalt Preface; References; Contents; 1 Generalized Logit-Based Proportional Hazards Models and Their Applications in Survival and Reliability Analyses; 1 Introduction; 2 The Generalized Logit Link Proportional Hazards Model; 2.1 Parametric Model; 2.2 Semiparametric Model; 3 Measures of Fit; 4 Numerical Illustration; 4.1 Fit of a Fully Parametric Model; 4.2 Fit of a Semiparametric Model; 5 Final Remarks; References; 2 Design of Reliability Test Plans: An Overview; 1 Introduction; 2 Reliability Prediction Models Using ALT Data; 2.1 Proportional Hazards Model; 2.2 Accelerated Failure Time Models. 2.3 Extended Linear Hazard Regression Model3 Accelerated Life Testing Plans; 3.1 Types of Stresses; 3.2 Stress Loadings; 3.3 Design of ALT Plans; 4 Accelerated Degradation Testing (ADT); 4.1 Degradation Models; 4.2 Design of ADT Plans; 5 Summary; References; 3 Maintenance Outsourcing: Issues and Challenges; 1 Introduction; 2 Maintenance; 3 Outsourcing; 4 Maintenance Outsourcing: Current Status and Literature Review; 4.1 Owner Perspective; 4.2 Service Agent Perspective; 4.3 Literature Review; 5 Framework for Maintenance Outsourcing Study; 5.1 Asset and Asset State; 5.2 Contract. 5.3 Maintenance Outsourcing Market6 Game Theoretic Approach; 6.1 One Customer and One Service Agent; 6.2 Multiple Customers and One Service Agent; 6.3 Multiple Service Agents; 6.4 Nash Formulation; 7 Agency Theory; 7.1 Issues in Agency Theory; 7.2 Relevance to Maintenance Outsourcing; 8 Criteria for Rating and Selection of Service Agents; 8.1 Pre-selection Phase; 8.2 Final Selection Phase; 8.3 Selection of Service Agents: Practice at Swedish Rail Administration; 9 Topics for New Research; 9.1 Maintenance Outsourcing in Railways; 10 Conclusions; References. 4 Warranty/Maintenance: On Modeling Non-zero Rectification Times1 Introduction; 2 Miscellaneous; 2.1 Warranty Policy; 2.2 Maintenance Policy; 2.3 Degree of Repair; 3 Non-Renewing Warranty: Non-zero Repair Times; 3.1 The Model; 3.2 Alternating Renewal Process in Finite Horizon; 3.3 Warranty Cost Analysis; 3.4 Example; 4 Renewing Warranty: Non-zero Repair Times; 4.1 The Model; 4.2 Warranty Cost Analysis; 4.3 Example; 5 Maintenance: Non-zero Periodic Preventive Repairs; 5.1 The Model; 5.2 The Average Cost Rate; 5.3 Example; 6 Maintenance: Markovian Model for Non-zero Preventive Repair Times. 6.1 The Model6.2 Steady-State PR-Replacement Policy; 6.3 Example; 7 A Case Study: Maintenance Optimisation for Age-Based Replacement Policy; 7.1 Description of the Case Study; 7.2 The Model; 7.3 The Extended Age-Based Policy-Objective Functions and Properties; 7.4 Example; 8 A Simulation Model; 9 Conclusions; References; 5 Repair-Time Limit Replacement Policies; 1 Introduction; 2 Perfect Repair Models; 2.1 No Information Case; 2.2 Perfect Information Case; 2.3 Partial Information Case; 3 Imperfect Repair Models; 3.1 No Information Case; 3.2 Perfect Information Case. 3.3 Partial Information Case. 1.Generalized Logit-based Proportional Hazards Models and their Applications in Survival and Reliability Analyses -- 2.Design of Reliability Test Plans: an overview -- 3.Maintenance outsourcing: issues and challenges -- 4.Warranty/Maintenance: on modelling non-zero rectification times -- 5.Repair-time Limit Replacement policies -- 6.Repair Strategies in an Uncertain Environment: stochastic game approach -- 7.Maintenance Modeling and Policies -- 8.Reliability of Systems Subjected to Imperfect Fault Coverage -- 9.Replacement and Maintenance Policies of Devices: a review -- 10. Semi-Markov Perturbed Dynamical Differential Systems and their Use in Structural Reliability -- 11.Customer-perceived Software Reliability Predictions: beyond defect prediction models -- 12.Recent Developments in Software Reliability Modeling and its Applications -- 13.Application of EM Algorithm to NHPP-based Software Reliability Assessment -- 14.Closed-form Approach for Epistemic Uncertainty Propagation in Reliability Models -- 15.Generational Garbage Collection Policies.
Titelhinweis Druckausg.ISBN: 978-1-447-14970-5
ISBN ISBN 978-1-4471-4971-2
Klassifikation TGPR
TEC032000
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90B25
60K10
62N05
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658.56
620.00452
TA169.7
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TA403.6
Kurzbeschreibung In honor of the work of Professor Shunji Osaki, Stochastic Reliability and Maintenance Modeling provides a comprehensive study of the legacy of and ongoing research in stochastic reliability and maintenance modeling. Including associated application areas such as dependable computing, performance evaluation, software engineering, communication engineering, distinguished researchers review and build on the contributions over the last four decades by Professor Shunji Osaki.Fundamental yet significant research results are presented and discussed clearly alongside new ideas and topics on stochastic reliability and maintenance modeling to inspire future research. Across 15 chapters readers gain the knowledge and understanding to apply reliability and maintenance theory to computer and communication systems. Stochastic Reliability and Maintenance Modeling is ideal for graduate students and researchers in reliability engineering, and workers, managers and engineers engaged in computer, maintenance and management works
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