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2020
This book provides a basic, but rather comprehensive introduction to system relia- bility theory and the main methods used in reliability analyses. System reliability theory is used in many application areas. Some of these are illustrated in the book as examples and problems.An immense amount of relevant information is today available on the Internet ...
Marvin Rausand +2 more
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This book provides a basic, but rather comprehensive introduction to system relia- bility theory and the main methods used in reliability analyses. System reliability theory is used in many application areas. Some of these are illustrated in the book as examples and problems.An immense amount of relevant information is today available on the Internet ...
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2021
This chapter analyzes fuzzy reliability theory using bibliometric analysis. Different aspects of fuzzy have already been analyzed using bibliometric analysis, and a series of bibliometric tools have also been used. VOSviewer software was used to identify maps showing the most relevant trends.
Ingrid N. Pinto-López +1 more
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This chapter analyzes fuzzy reliability theory using bibliometric analysis. Different aspects of fuzzy have already been analyzed using bibliometric analysis, and a series of bibliometric tools have also been used. VOSviewer software was used to identify maps showing the most relevant trends.
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Evolutionary Reliability Theory
1987I am developing a new branch of reliability theory called evolutionary reliability theory that concerns the evolution of reliability in populations of systems, such as organisms, that evolve. It subsumes the standard reliability theory but has a higher dimension of time, namely, evolutionary time.
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2015
In this chapter, some basic concepts of reliability theory, namely cumulative distribution function, survival function and hazard function, and reliability block diagrams, are described and their higher-order-logic formalization is presented. Some of the important properties of these reliability concepts are formally verified using the HOL4 theorem ...
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In this chapter, some basic concepts of reliability theory, namely cumulative distribution function, survival function and hazard function, and reliability block diagrams, are described and their higher-order-logic formalization is presented. Some of the important properties of these reliability concepts are formally verified using the HOL4 theorem ...
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2013
This chapter presents some basic theory of reliability, including complex system theory and properties of lifetime distributions. Basic availability theory and models for maintenance optimization are included in Chaps. 4 and 5, respectively.
Terje Aven, Uwe Jensen
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This chapter presents some basic theory of reliability, including complex system theory and properties of lifetime distributions. Basic availability theory and models for maintenance optimization are included in Chaps. 4 and 5, respectively.
Terje Aven, Uwe Jensen
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1996
Profust reliability theory is based on the probability assumption and the fuzzy-state assumption: A1. Probability assumption: the system failure behavior is fully characterized in the context of probability measures. A2. Fuzzy-state assumption: the system success and failure are characterized by fuzzy states.
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Profust reliability theory is based on the probability assumption and the fuzzy-state assumption: A1. Probability assumption: the system failure behavior is fully characterized in the context of probability measures. A2. Fuzzy-state assumption: the system success and failure are characterized by fuzzy states.
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Water supply reliability theory
Journal AWWA, 1981Water supply system reliability can be defined in terms of the shortages that result from failures of a system's physical components. A reliability factor for a single failure or for a selected time period can be defined in terms of the capacity lost during failure, which is measured as a fraction of the demand rate or the demand volume. Since the lost
Uri Shamir, Charles D.D. Howard
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Reliability theory and clinical psychology
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1989Psychologists who report test results usually ignore the published data on the reliability of the test. When reliability is taken into account, the standard error of measurement is used to estimate the magnitude of the range around the observed score in which the true score is most likely to occur.
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The Theory of Measurement Reliability
The Journal of General Psychology, 1969(1969). The Theory of Measurement Reliability. The Journal of General Psychology: Vol. 80, No. 2, pp. 267-278.
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Multivariate Reliability Theory
1988Reliability is one of the most basic concepts of science and a prerequisite for scientific work. It is also the psychometrician’s favorite concept. Without reliable measurements, not even scientific empirical psychology could exist, let alone multivariate psychology or multivariate experimental psychology.
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