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The influence of delivery times on repairable k-out-of- N systems with spares

The k-out-of- N structure is a popular type of redundancy in fault-tolerant systems with wide applications in computer and communication systems, and power transmission and distribution systems, among others, during the past several decades. In this paper, our interest is in such a reliability syste...

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Published in:Applied mathematical modelling 2009-05, Vol.33 (5), p.2368-2387
Main Authors: Chakravarthy, Srinivas R., Gómez-Corral, A.
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Finite quasi-birth-and-death process
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