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The concept of risk averse maintenance is introduced. It is formulated in terms of seeking to minimize a disutility rather than a cost per unit time. A general formalism is given, followed by an example, the application to age-based replacement. The problem of overmaintenance caused by undue risk aversion on the part of engineers is briefly discussed.
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Tom
Strony
14--16
Opis fizyczny
bibliogr. 5 poz.
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autor
- Centre for Operational Research and Applied Statistics, University of Salford, UK, r.d.baker@salford.ac.uk
Bibliografia
- [1] Chun, H.C and K.Tang (1995). Determining the optimal warranty price based on the producer’s and customers risk preferences. European Journal of Operational Research, 97-110.
- [2] Cox, D.R. (1962). Renewal Theory. London: Chapman and Hall.
- [3] Jardine, A.K.S. (1973). Maintenance, Replacement and Reliability. Pitman, Bath.
- [4] Laffont, J.J. and D. Martimort (2002). The theory of incentives: the principal-agent model. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
- [5] Padmanabhan, V. and R.C. Rao (1993). Warranty policy and extended service contracts: theory and an application to automobiles, Marketing Science, 230-247.
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Bibliografia
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