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Optimal Reliability Modeling: Principles and Applications
Optimal Reliability Modeling: Principles and Applications
Way Kuo, Texas A&M Univ.
Ming J. Zuo, The Univ. of Alberta
ISBN: 978-0-471-39761-8
©2003
560 pages
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Comprehensive coverage of system reliability evaluation and optimal systems design Optimal Reliability Modeling presents a complete volume of information and strategies for determining the most effective ways to make systems meet all necessary performance requirements, while considering schedule, cost, and feasibility. This practical book interprets, evaluates, and provides examples of all reliability systems in both binary and multistate contexts, including parallel, series, standby, k-out-of-n and consecutive-k-out-of-n, and general system models, as well as providing detailed explanations of system design to better diagnose, maintain, and improve existing systems.

Optimal Reliability Modeling is the ideal book on system reliability for statisticians; industrial, electrical, computer, and mechanical engineers; and researchers and students.

 

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