COMPOUND AVAILABILITY MEASURES.

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An availability measure is the probability that a two-state system modeled by an alternating renewal process is available at one or more points or intervals. The concept of availability measures is extended to formulae for the joint prediction of availability and numbers of breakdowns (or repairs) of the system during a fixed interval.

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Baxter, L. A. (1982). COMPOUND AVAILABILITY MEASURES. Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 29(3), 403–410. https://doi.org/10.1002/nav.3800290303

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