Advances in Degradation Modeling Applications to Reliability, Survival Analysis, and Finance

This volume—dedicated to William Q. Meeker on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday—is a collection of invited chapters covering recent advances in accelerated life testing and degradation models. The book covers a wide range of applications to areas such as reliability, quality control, the health...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (-)
Otros Autores: Nikulin, M.S (-), Limnios, Nikolaos, Balakrishnan, N., Kahle, Waltraud, Huber-Carol, Catherine
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston, MA : Birkhäuser Boston 2010.
Colección:Statistics for Industry and Technology.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Review, Tutorials, and Perspective
  • Trends in the Statistical Assessment of Reliability
  • Degradation Processes: An Overview
  • Defect Initiation, Growth, and Failure – A General Statistical Model and Data Analyses
  • Properties of Lifetime Estimators Based on Warranty Data Consisting only of Failures
  • Shock Models
  • Shock Models
  • Parametric Shock Models
  • Poisson Approximation of Processes with Locally Independent Increments and Semi-Markov Switching – Toward Application in Reliability
  • On Some Shock Models of Degradation
  • Degradation Models
  • The Wiener Process as a Degradation Model: Modeling and Parameter Estimation
  • On the General Degradation Path Model: Review and Simulation
  • A Closer Look at Degradation Models: Classical and Bayesian Approaches
  • Optimal Prophylaxis Policy Under Non-monotone Degradation
  • Deterioration Processes With Increasing Thresholds
  • Failure Time Models Based on Degradation Processes
  • Degradation and Fuzzy Information
  • A New Perspective on Damage Accumulation, Marker Processes, and Weibull’s Distribution
  • Reliability Estimation and ALT
  • Reliability Estimation of Mechanical Components Using Accelerated Life Testing Models
  • Reliability Estimation from Failure-Degradation Data with Covariates
  • Asymptotic Properties of Redundant Systems Reliability Estimators
  • An Approach to System Reliability Demonstration Based on Accelerated Test Results on Components
  • Survival Function Estimation
  • Robust Versus Nonparametric Approaches and Survival Data Analysis
  • Modelling Recurrent Events for Repairable Systems Under Worse Than Old Assumption
  • Survival Models for Step-Stress Experiments With Lagged Effects
  • Estimation of Density on Censored Data
  • Competing Risk and Chaotic Systems
  • Toward a Test for Departure of a Trajectory from a Neighborhood of a Chaotic System
  • Probability Plotting with Independent Competing Risks.