University of South Carolina, Department of Statistics

 

International Conference in

Reliability and Survival Analysis 2003 (ICRSA 2003)

May 21-24, 2003

 

Partial List of Conference Topics

 

  1. Analysis of reliability and survival rata with incomplete information due to missing values, censored values, or truncated values.
  2. Bayesian methods in reliability or survival analysis.
  3. Developments in coherent structure theory in reliability.
  4. Computationally-intensive methods in reliability or survival analysis.
  5. Counting processes and martingales in reliability or survival analysis.
  6. Degradation and burn-in models in reliability.
  7. Dependence concepts in reliability and survival analysis.
  8. Dependent failure time models in reliability or survival analysis, including frailty-based and mixture models.
  9. Dynamic models in reliability and/or survival analysis.
  10. Empirical processes in reliability and/or survival analysis.
  11. Engineering reliability.
  12. Goodness-of-fit, model validation, and model diagnostics in reliability or survival analysis.
  13. Marker or surrogate processes in reliability or survival analysis.
  14. Nonparametric and semiparametric models in reliability and/or survival analysis.
  15. Nonparametric classes of life distributions in reliability.
  16. Parametric models in reliability or survival analysis.
  17. Recurrent event and longitudinal models in reliability or survival analysis.
  18. Reliability and survival analysis issues in industry, pharmaceutical areas, and the defense industry.
  19. Robust statistical methods for the analysis of failure-time data.
  20. Semiparametric statistical methods in reliability or survival analysis.
  21. Software and reliability growth models and their statistical analysis.
  22. Theoretical and foundational issues in reliability or survival analysis.