Probabilistic reliability models (Q2919560)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6090165
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6090165 |
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4 October 2012
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Markov process
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reliability
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probability
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Probabilistic reliability models (English)
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This recent book of the famous Russian scientist helps readers to understand and properly use statistical methods and optimal resource allocation to solve engineering problems. The author supplies engineers with a deeper understanding of mathematical models while also equipping mathematically oriented readers with a fundamental knowledge of the engineering-related applications at the center of model building. The book showcases the use of probability theory and mathematical statistics to solve common, real-world reliability problems. Following an introduction to the topic, subsequent chapters explore key systems and models, including unrecoverable objects and recoverable systems; methods of direct enumeration Markov models and heuristic models; performance effectiveness; time redundancy; system survivability; aging units and their related systems; and multistate systems.NEWLINENEWLINE Detailed case studies illustrate the relevance of the discussed methods to real-world technical projects including software failure avalanches, gas pipelines with underground storage, and intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) control systems. Numerical examples and detailed explanations accompany each topic, and exercises throughout the text allow the readers to test their comprehension of the presented material. NEWLINENEWLINENEWLINE In my opinion, this is an excellent book for statistics, engineering and operations research courses on applied probability at the upper-undergraduate and graduate levels. The book is also a valuable reference for professionals and researchers working in industry who would like a mathematical review of reliability models and the relevant applications.
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