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likelihood ratio ordering 4 Likelihood ratio ordering 2 stochastic ordering 2 Bayes-Statistik 1 Bayesian control chart 1 Bayesian inference 1 Control theory 1 DLR 1 Gambler's ruin 1 Heterogeneous exponential distribution 1 ILR 1 Increasing failure rate 1 Insolvency 1 Insolvenz 1 Instandhaltung 1 Kontrolltheorie 1 Maintenance policy 1 Markov chain 1 Markov-Kette 1 Mathematical programming 1 Mathematische Optimierung 1 Multiple-outlier models 1 New better than used 1 Probability theory 1 Reverse hazard rate ordering 1 Risiko 1 Risk 1 Spacings 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechnung 1 arrangement ordering 1 associated random variables 1 coherent systems 1 condition-based maintenance 1 conditional reliability function 1 dependence by reverse regular rule 1 dependence by total positivity 1 dispersive ordering 1 flow time 1
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Franco, Manuel 1 Khaledi, Baha-Eldin 1 Khaleghei, Akram 1 Kim, Michael Jong 1 Kim, S. C. 1 Kochar, Subhash 1 Lillo, Rosa E. 1 Pinedo, Michael 1 Ross, Sheldon M. 1 Ruiz, José 1 Ruiz, M. 1 Torrado, Nuria 1 Yao, David D. 1
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Journal of Multivariate Analysis 2 Management Science 2 Operations research 1 Operations research letters 1 Statistical Papers / Springer 1
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On the duration of a gambler's ruin problem
Ross, Sheldon M. - In: Operations research letters 51 (2023) 6, pp. 599-600
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Optimal control of partially observable semi-Markovian failing systems : an analysis using a phase methodology
Khaleghei, Akram; Kim, Michael Jong - In: Operations research 69 (2021) 4, pp. 1282-1304
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Likelihood ratio order of spacings from two heterogeneous samples
Torrado, Nuria; Lillo, Rosa E. - In: Journal of Multivariate Analysis 114 (2013) C, pp. 338-348
spacings are ordered in the likelihood ratio ordering. We also show some applications of our results to the multiple …
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A note on closure of the ILR and DLR classes under formation of coherent systems
Franco, Manuel; Ruiz, M.; Ruiz, José - In: Statistical Papers 44 (2003) 2, pp. 279-288
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Stochastic Comparisons and Dependence among Concomitants of Order Statistics
Khaledi, Baha-Eldin; Kochar, Subhash - In: Journal of Multivariate Analysis 73 (2000) 2, pp. 262-281
dependent, it is shown that the successive concomitants of order statistics are increasing according to likelihood ratio … ordering and they are TP2 dependent in pairs. If we assume that the conditional hazard rate of Y given X=x is decreasing in x …
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Reducing the Congestion in a Class of Job Shops
Yao, David D.; Kim, S. C. - In: Management Science 33 (1987) 9, pp. 1165-1172
likelihood ratio ordering), the maximum queue length (in the sense of stochastic ordering), and the queue-length vector (in the …
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A Note on Stochastic Shop Models in Which Jobs have the Same Processing Requirements on Each Machine
Pinedo, Michael - In: Management Science 31 (1985) 7, pp. 840-846
We consider stochastic models for flow shops, job shops and open shops in which the work required by job j is the same at each machine, being a random variable W<sub>j</sub>. Because machines operate at different speeds, S<sub>i</sub>, the processing time of job j at machine i is W<sub>j</sub>/S<sub>i</sub>,. It is the main result of this...
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