System signatures and their applications in engineering reliability / Francisco J. Samaniego

Por: Samaniego, Francisco JTipo de material: TextoTextoSeries International series in operations research & management science ; 110Detalles de publicación: New York : Springer, 2007 Descripción: XII, 149 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 978-0-387-71796-8Tema(s): Control de calidad | Procesos estocásticosResumen: Since the introduction of system signatures in Francisco Samaniegos̕ 1985 paper, the properties of this technical concept have been examined, tested and proven in a wide variety of systems applications. Based on the practical and research success in building reliability into systems with system signatures, this is the first book treatment of the approach. It is, therefore, the purpose of this book to provide guidance on how reliability problems might be structured, modeled and solved. Over the past ten years the broad applicability of system signatures has become apparent and the tools̕ utility in coherent systems and communications networks firmly established. The book compared actual system lifetimes where the tool has been and has not been used. These comparisons - which have been done over the years - demonstrate the practical, feasible and fruitful use of the tool in building reliable systems. Finally, new results and future directions for system signatures are also explored. Based on both practical and research success in building reliability into systems with system signaturesResumen: Índice: Introduction.- Background on coherent systems.- System signatures.- Application of signatures to closure and preservation results on system lifetimes.- Further signature-based analyses of system lifetimes.- Applications of signatures in network reliability.- Applications of signatures in reliability economics.- Summary and discussion.
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Since the introduction of system signatures in Francisco Samaniegos̕ 1985 paper, the properties of this technical concept have been examined, tested and proven in a wide variety of systems applications. Based on the practical and research success in building reliability into systems with system signatures, this is the first book treatment of the approach. It is, therefore, the purpose of this book to provide guidance on how reliability problems might be structured, modeled and solved. Over the past ten years the broad applicability of system signatures has become apparent and the tools̕ utility in coherent systems and communications networks firmly established. The book compared actual system lifetimes where the tool has been and has not been used. These comparisons - which have been done over the years - demonstrate the practical, feasible and fruitful use of the tool in building reliable systems. Finally, new results and future directions for system signatures are also explored. Based on both practical and research success in building reliability into systems with system signatures

Índice: Introduction.- Background on coherent systems.- System signatures.- Application of signatures to closure and preservation results on system lifetimes.- Further signature-based analyses of system lifetimes.- Applications of signatures in network reliability.- Applications of signatures in reliability economics.- Summary and discussion.

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