"Recent Advances in System Reliability" discusses developments
in modern reliability theory such as signatures, multi-state
systems and statistical inference. It describes the latest
achievements in these fields, and covers the application of these
achievements to reliability engineering practice.
The chapters cover a wide range of new theoretical subjects and
have been written by leading experts in reliability theory and its
applications. The topics include: concepts and different
definitions of signatures (D-spectra), their properties and
applications to reliability of coherent systems and network-type
structures; Lz-transform of Markov stochastic process and its
application to multi-state system reliability analysis; methods for
cost-reliability and cost-availability analysis of multi-state
systems; optimal replacement and protection strategy; and
statistical inference.
"Recent Advances in System Reliability" presents many examples
to illustrate the theoretical results. Real world multi-state
systems, such as power generation and transmission, refrigeration,
and production systems, are considered in the form of case studies,
making the book a useful resource for researchers and postgraduate
students."
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