Aparna V. Huzurbazar
Affiliations: | University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States |
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Collins DH, Warr RL, Huzurbazar AV. (2013) An introduction to statistical flowgraph models for engineering systems Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part O: Journal of Risk and Reliability. 227: 461-470 |
Collins DH, Huzurbazar AV. (2013) Multi-state Stochastic Processes: A Statistical Flowgraph Perspective International Statistical Review. 81: 78-106 |
Collins DH, Huzurbazar AV. (2012) Prognostic models based on statistical flowgraphs Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry. 28: 141-151 |
Anderson-Cook CM, Crowder S, Huzurbazar AV, et al. (2011) Quantifying reliability uncertainty from catastrophic and margin defects: A proof of concept Reliability Engineering and System Safety. 96: 1063-1075 |
Wilson AG, Anderson-Cook CM, Huzurbazar AV. (2011) A case study for quantifying system reliability and uncertainty Reliability Engineering and System Safety. 96: 1076-1084 |
Huzurbazar AV, Williams BJ. (2010) Incorporating covariates in flowgraph models: Applications to recurrent event data Technometrics. 52: 198-208 |
Warr RL, Huzurbazar AV. (2010) Expanding the Statistical Flowgraph Model Framework to Use Any Transition Distribution Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice. 4: 529-539 |
Wilson AG, Huzurbazar AV, Sentz K. (2009) The Imprecise Dirichlet Model for Multilevel System Reliability Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice. 3: 211-223 |
Briand D, Campbell JE, Huzurbazar AV. (2007) Updating a user friendly combined lifetime failure distribution 2007 Proceedings - Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium, Rams. 311-316 |
Wilson AG, Huzurbazar AV. (2007) Bayesian networks for multilevel system reliability Reliability Engineering and System Safety. 92: 1413-1420 |