Investment in Uncertainty pp 451-467 | Cite as
Preventive maintenance of equipment in uncertainty
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Abstract
Throughout this book constant reference has been made to the fact that with ever greater frequency uncertainty makes itself felt in social, economic and business phenomena, as a consequence of the rapid changes taking place not only in the field of technology, which has undergone spectacular advance in latter years, but also in the way we human beings conceive life, all of which has given rise to continuous changes in thought, customs, likes and dislikes and the scale of values.
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Dynamic Programming Human Operator Optimum Trajectory Preventive Maintenance Industrial Equipment
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References
- See as an example Kaufmann, A. and Gil Aluja, J.: Las matemáticas del afar y de la incertidumbre, Ceura, Madrid, 1989.Google Scholar
- We refer mainly to chapter 13 in which the optimum distribution of financial resources is mentioned.Google Scholar
- See the first section of chapter 13.Google Scholar
- This case was the object of a chapter in the work by Kaufmann, A. and Gil Aluja, J.: Técnicas operativas para la dirección estratégica, Universidad de Barcelona, Barcelona, 1991.Google Scholar
- This terminology was introduced by Companys, R. in his thesis at the University of Grenoble <<Contributions à la théorie mathématique des processus de décision séquentiel>>. In this case the DH processes introduce uncertain data (confidence intervals).Google Scholar
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