This book surveys the recent development of maintenance theory, advanced maintenance techniques with shock and damage models, and their applications in computer systems dealing with efficiency problems. It also equips readers to handle multiple maintenance, informs maintenance policies, and explores comparative methods for several different kinds of maintenance. Further, it discusses shock and damage modelling as an important failure mechanism for reliability systems, and extensively explores the degradation processes, failure modes, and maintenance characteristics of modern, highly complex systems, especially for some key mechanical systems designed for specific tasks.
This book surveys the recent development of maintenance theory, advanced maintenance techniques with shock and damage models, and their applications in computer systems dealing with efficiency problems. It also equips readers to handle multiple maintenance, informs maintenance policies, and explores comparative methods for several different kinds of maintenance. Further, it discusses shock and damage modelling as an important failure mechanism for reliability systems, and extensively explores the degradation processes, failure modes, and maintenance characteristics of modern, highly complex systems, especially for some key mechanical systems designed for specific tasks.
Provides insights into new research topics in maintenance theory and optimization techniques in reliability engineering Equips readers to handle multiple maintenance, informs maintenance policies, and explores comparative methods for several different kinds of maintenance Serves as a comprehensive, ready reference resource for workers involved with reliability and management systems Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Xufeng Zhao
Backup Policy Damage Models Garbage Collection Maintenance Theory Reliability Systems quality control, reliability, safety and risk