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Computational Algebra Applications in Reliability
IEEE Transactions on Reliability
  • G Hartless
  • Lawrence Leemis, William & Mary
Document Type
Article
Department/Program
Computational & Applied Mathematics & Statistics
Pub Date
9-1-1996
Publisher
IEEE
Abstract

Reliability analysts are typically forced to choose between using an 'algorithmic programming language' or a 'reliability package' for analyzing their models and lifetime data. This paper shows that computational languages can be used to bridge the gap to combine the flexibility of a programming language with the ease of use of a package. Computational languages facilitate the development of new statistical techniques and are excellent teaching tools. This paper considers three diverse reliability problems that are handled easily with a computational algebra language: system reliability bounds; lifetime data analysis; and model selection.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/24.536991
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Citation Information
G Hartless and Lawrence Leemis. "Computational Algebra Applications in Reliability" IEEE Transactions on Reliability Vol. 45 Iss. 3 (1996) p. 393 - 399
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/lawrence-leemis/9/