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Computational Intelligence in Reliability Engineering: Evolutionary Techniques in Reliability Analysis and Optimization

Gregory Levitin (eds.)

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No detectada 2007 SpringerLink

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ISBN impreso

978-3-540-37367-4

ISBN electrónico

978-3-540-37368-1

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Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2007

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Recent Advances in Optimal Reliability Allocation

Way Kuo; Rui Wan

In the previous chapters, we talked in depth about how to develop useful and exciting Flash applications that take into account mobile devices’ limitations, for example, bandwidth and memory availability.

Pp. 1-36

Multiobjective Metaheuristic Approaches to Reliability Optimization

Sadan Kulturel-Konak; Abdullah Konak; David W. Coit

In the previous chapters, we talked in depth about how to develop useful and exciting Flash applications that take into account mobile devices’ limitations, for example, bandwidth and memory availability.

Pp. 37-62

Genetic Algorithm Applications in Surveillance and Maintenance Optimization

Sebastián Martorell; Sofía Carlos; José F. Villanueva; Ana Sánchez

In the previous chapters, we talked in depth about how to develop useful and exciting Flash applications that take into account mobile devices’ limitations, for example, bandwidth and memory availability.

Pp. 63-99

Genetic Algorithms and Monte Carlo Simulation for the Optimization of System Design and Operation

Marzio Marseguerra; Enrico Zio; Luca Podofillini

In the previous chapters, we talked in depth about how to develop useful and exciting Flash applications that take into account mobile devices’ limitations, for example, bandwidth and memory availability.

Pp. 101-150

New Evolutionary Methodologies for Integrated Safety System Design and Maintenance Optimization

B. Galván; G. Winter; D. Greiner; D. Salazar; M. Méndez

In the previous chapters, we talked in depth about how to develop useful and exciting Flash applications that take into account mobile devices’ limitations, for example, bandwidth and memory availability.

Pp. 151-190

Optimal Redundancy Allocation of Multi-State Systems with Genetic Algorithms

Zhigang Tian; Ming J Zuo; Hong-Zhong Huang

In the previous chapters, we talked in depth about how to develop useful and exciting Flash applications that take into account mobile devices’ limitations, for example, bandwidth and memory availability.

Pp. 191-214

Intelligent Interactive Multiobjective Optimization of System Reliability

Hong-Zhong Huang; Zhigang Tian; Ming J Zuo

In the previous chapters, we talked in depth about how to develop useful and exciting Flash applications that take into account mobile devices’ limitations, for example, bandwidth and memory availability.

Pp. 215-236

Reliability Assessment of Composite Power Systems Using Genetic Algorithms

Nader Samaan; Chanan Singh

In the previous chapters, we talked in depth about how to develop useful and exciting Flash applications that take into account mobile devices’ limitations, for example, bandwidth and memory availability.

Pp. 237-286

Genetic Optimization of Multidimensional Technological Process Reliability

Alexander Rotshtein; Serhiy Shtovba

In the previous chapters, we talked in depth about how to develop useful and exciting Flash applications that take into account mobile devices’ limitations, for example, bandwidth and memory availability.

Pp. 287-300

Scheduling Multiple-version Programs on Multiple Processors

Piotr Jedrzejowicz; Ewa Ratajczak

In the previous chapters, we talked in depth about how to develop useful and exciting Flash applications that take into account mobile devices’ limitations, for example, bandwidth and memory availability.

Pp. 301-328