On adaptive replacement policies

Valéria Menyhértová

Kybernetika (1980)

  • Volume: 16, Issue: 6, page (512)-525
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Menyhértová, Valéria. "On adaptive replacement policies." Kybernetika 16.6 (1980): (512)-525. <http://eudml.org/doc/28459>.

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References

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  1. J. A. Bather, On the sequential construction of an optimal age replacement policy, Proc. 41st Session ISI, New Delhi 1977. (1977) MR0617579
  2. P. Mandl, On the sequential improvement of replacement policies, Proc. Second Prague Symp. on Asymptotic Statistics JČSMF - North Holland, Prague 1979. (1979) Zbl0431.60086MR0571195
  3. V. Menyhértová, A contribution to the theory of preventive replacement of machine parts, (In Slovak.) Thesis, Charles University, Prague 1979. (1979) 

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