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The motivation for this monograph can be traced to a seminar on
Simple Games given by Professor S.H. Tijs of the Catholic
University at Nijmegen way back in 1981 or 1982 at the Delhi campus
of the Indian Statistical Institute. As an ap plied statistician
and a consultant in quality control, I was naturally interested in
Reliability Theory. I was aquainted with topics in reliability like
coherent systems, importance of components etc., mainly through
Barlow and Proschan's book. At the seminar given by Professor Tijs,
I noticed the striking similarity between the concepts in
reliability and simple games and this kindled my interest in simple
games. When I started going deep into the literature of simple
games, I noticed that a number of concepts as well as results which
were well known in game theory were rediscovered much later by
researchers in reliability. Though the conceptual equivalence of
coherent structures and simple games has been noticed quite early,
it is not that much well known. In fact, the theoretical
developments have taken place practically independent of each
other, with considerable duplication of research effort. The basic
objective of this monograph is to unify some of the concepts and
developments in reliability and simple games so as to avoid further
duplication."
The motivation for this monograph can be traced to a seminar on
Simple Games given by Professor S.H. Tijs of the Catholic
University at Nijmegen way back in 1981 or 1982 at the Delhi campus
of the Indian Statistical Institute. As an ap plied statistician
and a consultant in quality control, I was naturally interested in
Reliability Theory. I was aquainted with topics in reliability like
coherent systems, importance of components etc., mainly through
Barlow and Proschan's book. At the seminar given by Professor Tijs,
I noticed the striking similarity between the concepts in
reliability and simple games and this kindled my interest in simple
games. When I started going deep into the literature of simple
games, I noticed that a number of concepts as well as results which
were well known in game theory were rediscovered much later by
researchers in reliability. Though the conceptual equivalence of
coherent structures and simple games has been noticed quite early,
it is not that much well known. In fact, the theoretical
developments have taken place practically independent of each
other, with considerable duplication of research effort. The basic
objective of this monograph is to unify some of the concepts and
developments in reliability and simple games so as to avoid further
duplication."
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