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    Citation - WoS: 29
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    Computing Marginal and Joint Birnbaum, and Barlow-Proschan Importances in Weighted-k-out-of-n< Systems
    (Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd, 2014) Eryilmaz, Serkan; Bozbulut, Ali Riza
    A weighted-k-out-of-n:G system is a system that consists of n binary components, each with its own positive weight, and operates only when the total weight of working components is at least k. Such a structure is useful when the components have different contributions to the performance of the entire system. This paper is concerned with both marginal and joint Birnbaum, and Barlow-Proschan (BP) importances of the components in weighted- k-out-of-n:G systems. The method of universal generating function is used for computing marginal and joint Birnbaum importances. The method for computing BP-importance is based on a direct probabilistic approach. Extensive numerical calculations are presented. By the help of these calculations and illustrations, it is possible to observe how the marginal and joint importances change with respect to the weights of components. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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    Citation - WoS: 36
    Citation - Scopus: 44
    An Algorithmic Approach for the Dynamic Reliability Analysis of Non-Repairable Multi-State Weighted k-out-of-n< System
    (Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2014) Eryilmaz, Serkan; Bozbulut, Ali Riza
    In this paper, we study a multi-state weighted k-out-of-n:G system model in a dynamic setup. In particular, we study the random time spent by the system with a minimum performance level of k. Our method is based on ordering the lifetimes of the system's components in different state subsets. Using this ordering along with the Monte-Carlo simulation algorithm, we obtain estimates of the mean and survival function of the time spent by the system in state k or above. We present illustrative computational results when the degradation in the components follows a Markov process. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.