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Reliability Engineering & System Safety, Volume 72
Volume 72, Number 1, April 2001
- Y. S. Oh, Do Sun Bai:
Field data analyses with additional after-warranty failure data. 1-8 - Martin L. Leuschen, Ian D. Walker, Joseph R. Cavallaro:
Evaluating the reliability of prototype degradable systems. 9-20 - Jun Tang:
Mechanical system reliability analysis using a combination of graph theory and Boolean function. 21-30 - Lisa M. Bartlett, John D. Andrews:
An ordering heuristic to develop the binary decision diagram based on structural importance. 31-38 - Susan S. Lu, Huitian Lu, William J. Kolarik:
Multivariate performance reliability prediction in real-time. 39-45 - S. S. Rao, P. K. Bhatti:
Probabilistic approach to manipulator kinematics and dynamics. 47-58 - Pietro Giuggioli Busacca, Marzio Marseguerra, Enrico Zio:
Multiobjective optimization by genetic algorithms: application to safety systems. 59-74 - Gregory Levitin, Anatoly Lisnianski:
Structure optimization of multi-state system with two failure modes. 75-89 - Yiqiang Wang, Yazhou Jia, Weiwei Jiang:
Early failure analysis of machining centers: a case study. 91-97 - Yi Dai, Yazhou Jia:
Reliability of a VMC and its improvement. 99-102 - Amos E. Gera:
Accommodating degradation results within a qualification procedure. 103-109
Volume 72, Number 2, May 2001
- D. Okrent, N. Pidgeon:
Guest editors' introduction: risk perception, policy, and democracy. 113-114 - Lennart Sjöberg:
Political decisions and public risk perception. 115-123 - William R. Freudenburg:
Risky thinking: facts, values and blind spots in societal decisions about risks. 125-130 - Ortwin Renn:
The need for integration: risk policies require the input from experts, stakeholders and the public at large. 131-135 - R. B. Belzer:
Getting beyond 'grin and bear it' in the practice of risk management. 137-148 - Lennart Sjöberg:
Author's reply: whose risk perception should influence decisions? 149-151 - Andreas Richei, Ulrich Hauptmanns, Hermann E. Unger:
The human error rate assessment and optimizing system HEROS - a new procedure for evaluating and optimizing the man-machine interface in PSA. 153-164 - Kurt Marti:
Optimal structural design under stochastic uncertainty by stochastic linear programming methods. 165-177 - Gregory Levitin:
Optimal unit grouping in weighted voting systems. 179-191 - Emanuele Borgonovo, George E. Apostolakis:
A new importance measure for risk-informed decision making. 193-212 - Yves Dutuit, Antoine Rauzy:
Efficient algorithms to assess component and gate importance in fault tree analysis. 213-222 - A. K. Bhattacharjee, S. D. Dhodapkar, R. K. Shyamasundar:
PERTS: an environment for specification and verification of reactive systems: [Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 71(3), 2001, 299-310]. 223
Volume 72, Number 3, June 2001
- Rómulo I. Zequeira, José E. Valdés:
An approach for the Bayesian estimation in the case of ordered piecewise constant failure rates. 227-240 - Mario van der Borst, Herman Schoonakker:
An overview of PSA importance measures. 241-245 - Yiqiang Wang, Richard C. M. Yam, Ming Jian Zuo, Peter W. Tse:
A comprehensive reliability allocation method for design of CNC lathes. 247-252 - Mladen Lukic, Christian F. Cremona:
Probabilistic optimization of welded joints maintenance versus fatigue and fracture. 253-264 - Dror Perlstein, William H. Jarvis, Thomas A. Mazzuchi:
Bayesian calculation of cost optimal burn-in test durations for mixed exponential populations. 265-273 - Yichi Lu, Sitakanta Mohanty:
Sensitivity analysis of a complex, proposed geologic waste disposal system using the Fourier Amplitude Sensitivity Test method. 275-291 - Pekka Pyy:
An analysis of maintenance failures at a nuclear power plant. 293-302 - Yves Dutuit, Antoine Rauzy:
New insights into the assessment of k-out-of-n and related systems. 303-314 - James H. Lambert, Yacov Y. Haimes, Duan Li, Richard M. Schooff, Vijay Tulsiani:
Identification, ranking, and management of risks in a major system acquisition. 315-325 - So Young Sohn, In Su Choi:
Fuzzy QFD for supply chain management with reliability consideration. 327-334
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