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In reliability theory, classes of distributions are considered which describe the life-length of components or systems. I.e., the probability of failure up to a time t ≥ 0 is modelled. There are numerous articles concerning the analysis of such families of distributions (see Barlow, Proschan 1975, 1981, Patel 1983, Basu 1988). We restrict ourselves to some articles dealing with o OS’s and record values.
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Kamps, U. (1995). Reliability Properties of Generalized Order Statistics. In: A Concept of Generalized Order Statistics. Teubner Skripten zur Mathematischen Stochastik. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-09196-7_6
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