For many products (for example, automobiles), failures failures depend on age and usage and, in this case, failures are random points in a two-dimensional plane with the two axes representing age and usage. In contrast to the one-dimensional case (where failures are random points along the time axis) the modeling of two-dimensional failures has received very little attention. In this chapter we discuss various issues (such as modeling process, parameter estimation, model analysis) for the two-dimensional case and compare it with the one-dimensional case.
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Murthy, D. N., Baik, J., Wilson, R., & Bulmer, M. (2006). Two-Dimensional Failure Modeling. In Springer Handbooks (pp. 97–111). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-288-1_5
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