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Recent advances in stochastic operations research II [electronic resource] / editors, Tadashi Dohi, Shunji Osaki, Katsushige Sawaki.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Singapore ; Hackensack, N.J. : World Scientific Pub. Co., ©2009.Description: 1 online resource (xi, 300 pages) : illustrations (some color)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789812791672
  • 9812791671
Other title:
  • Recent advances in stochastic operations research 2
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: No title; No titleDDC classification:
  • 003.76 22
LOC classification:
  • QA274.A1 I58 2007eb
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Contents:
pt. A. Foundation of stochastic operations research. A probabilistic proof of an identity related to the stirling number of the first kind / M. Tamaki. A sequential decision problem based on the rate depending on a Markov process / T. Nakai. Search for 90/150 cellular automata sequences with maximum minimum-phase-spacing / M. Fushimi, T. Furuta and A. Ito. Difference and similarity between MONANOVA and OLS in conjoint analysis / H. Kono, H. Ishii and S. Shiode -- pt. B. Stochastic modeling. A datum search game and an experimental verification for its theoretical equilibrium / R. Hohzaki and Y. Ida. An optimal wait policy in two discrete time queueing systems / J. Koyanagi, D. Nanba and H. Kawai. Analysis of finite oscillating GI[symbol]/M(m)//N queueing systems / F. Ferreira, A. Pacheco and H. Ribeiro. A continuous-time seat allocation model with up-down resets / K. Sato and K. Sawaki -- pt. C. Reliability and maintenance. Simulation of reliability, availability and maintenance costs / P. Hagmark and S. Virtanen. Stochastic profit models under repair-limit replacement program / T. Dohi, N. Kaio and S. Osaki. Investigation of equivalent step-stress testing plans / E.A. Elsayed [and others]. Optimal policy for a two-unit system with two types of inspections / S. Mizutani and T. Nakagawa. Redundancy optimization in multi-level system using metaheuristics / I.H. Chung, W.Y. Yun and H.G. Kim. Optimal censoring policies for the operation of a damage system / K. Ito and T. Nakagawa -- pt. D. Dependable computing. Optimal sequential checkpoint intervals for error detection / K. Naruse, T. Nakagawa and S. Maeji. Effective algorithms to estimate the optimal software rejuvenation schedule under censoring / K. Rinsaka and T. Dohi. Optimal backup interval of a database system using a continuous damage model / S. Nakamura, T. Nakagawa and H. Kondo. Operational software performance evaluation based on the number of debuggings with two kinds of restoration scenario / K. Tokuno and S. Yamada. Software reliability assessment with 2-types imperfect debugging activities / S. Inoue and S. Yamada. Flexible stochastic differential equation modeling for open-source-software reliability assessment / Y. Tamura and S. Yamada.
Summary: Operations research uses quantitative models to analyze and predict the behavior of systems and to provide information for decision makers. Two key concepts in such research are optimization and uncertainty. Typical models in stochastic operations research include queueing models, inventory models, financial engineering models, reliability models, and simulation models. This book contains a collection of peer-reviewed papers from the International Workshop on Recent Advances in Stochastic Operations Research (2007 RASOR Nanzan) held on March 5-6, 2007, at Nanzan University, Nagoya, Japan. It enables advanced readers to understand the recent topics and results in stochastic operations research.
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Proceedings of 2007 RASOR, held at Nanzan University, Nagoya, Japan, Mar. 5-6, 2007.

Includes bibliographical references.

pt. A. Foundation of stochastic operations research. A probabilistic proof of an identity related to the stirling number of the first kind / M. Tamaki. A sequential decision problem based on the rate depending on a Markov process / T. Nakai. Search for 90/150 cellular automata sequences with maximum minimum-phase-spacing / M. Fushimi, T. Furuta and A. Ito. Difference and similarity between MONANOVA and OLS in conjoint analysis / H. Kono, H. Ishii and S. Shiode -- pt. B. Stochastic modeling. A datum search game and an experimental verification for its theoretical equilibrium / R. Hohzaki and Y. Ida. An optimal wait policy in two discrete time queueing systems / J. Koyanagi, D. Nanba and H. Kawai. Analysis of finite oscillating GI[symbol]/M(m)//N queueing systems / F. Ferreira, A. Pacheco and H. Ribeiro. A continuous-time seat allocation model with up-down resets / K. Sato and K. Sawaki -- pt. C. Reliability and maintenance. Simulation of reliability, availability and maintenance costs / P. Hagmark and S. Virtanen. Stochastic profit models under repair-limit replacement program / T. Dohi, N. Kaio and S. Osaki. Investigation of equivalent step-stress testing plans / E.A. Elsayed [and others]. Optimal policy for a two-unit system with two types of inspections / S. Mizutani and T. Nakagawa. Redundancy optimization in multi-level system using metaheuristics / I.H. Chung, W.Y. Yun and H.G. Kim. Optimal censoring policies for the operation of a damage system / K. Ito and T. Nakagawa -- pt. D. Dependable computing. Optimal sequential checkpoint intervals for error detection / K. Naruse, T. Nakagawa and S. Maeji. Effective algorithms to estimate the optimal software rejuvenation schedule under censoring / K. Rinsaka and T. Dohi. Optimal backup interval of a database system using a continuous damage model / S. Nakamura, T. Nakagawa and H. Kondo. Operational software performance evaluation based on the number of debuggings with two kinds of restoration scenario / K. Tokuno and S. Yamada. Software reliability assessment with 2-types imperfect debugging activities / S. Inoue and S. Yamada. Flexible stochastic differential equation modeling for open-source-software reliability assessment / Y. Tamura and S. Yamada.

Operations research uses quantitative models to analyze and predict the behavior of systems and to provide information for decision makers. Two key concepts in such research are optimization and uncertainty. Typical models in stochastic operations research include queueing models, inventory models, financial engineering models, reliability models, and simulation models. This book contains a collection of peer-reviewed papers from the International Workshop on Recent Advances in Stochastic Operations Research (2007 RASOR Nanzan) held on March 5-6, 2007, at Nanzan University, Nagoya, Japan. It enables advanced readers to understand the recent topics and results in stochastic operations research.

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