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Burn-in with Age Replacement

Albert W. Marshall
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Albert W. Marshall: University of British Columbia

A chapter in Lifetime Data: Models in Reliability and Survival Analysis, 1996, pp 219-226 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Burn-in and age replacement, both of which are used to reduce frequency of in-service failures, are studied in conjunction with each other. When the criterion for judging burn-in survival is more stringent than the criterion for judging in-service failure, a notion arises, here called “age degraded”, which generalizes the well known “new better than used” property. Various stochastic comparisons of the number of in-service failures under different policies are obtained.

Date: 1996
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-5654-8_29

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