Availability of Maintained Systems: A State-of-the-Art Survey

Abstract
Availability appears to be a more appropriate measure than reliability for measuring the effectiveness of maintained systems because it includes reliability as well as maintainability. This paper is a survey and a systematic classification of the literature relevant to availability. Emphasis in this paper is centered on the current state of the art on a variety of topics related to availability. Among the topics discussed are: the definition and concepts of the availability; the probability density functions (pdf) of failure times, the pdf of repair times, system configurations, and the various approaches employed to obtain the availability models; confidence intervals of availability; effect of preventive maintenance policies on availability; availability parameters in the model; and systems optimization.

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