- General Guidelines
- Sign up for a user account here: https://www.meetmatt-svr3.net/mmr2019/login.asp
- Click the “My Abstract/Paper" under author options on the left menu, and follow the on-screen instructions.
- All speakers have to submit an abstract for the conference booklet. The abstract must be written in English of 150 to 200 words. No figures, photos or illustrations are allowed in the abstract. The inclusion of trade names/brand names is not allowed in the abstract.
- If submitting a paper, its length should be 3-8 pages. Paper can be created using Latex or Microsoft Word. Please submit the paper in PDF Format.
- Latex users: MMR_2019_Template.tex, mmr2019.cls, Figure1.eps
- MS Word users: MMR_2019_Template.doc
- Sample in pdf: MMR_2019_Template.pdf
- Choose at least ONE primary session and ONE secondary session for your paper at the time of submission (not applicable to Special Sessions). The sessions must be related to your paper. This information will be used by the committee for assigning appropriate reviewers and scheduling the sessions.
- After submission, you may make as many changes as you wish but must be before the submission deadline.
- By submitting the abstract/paper, you are granting MMR2019 to publish and disseminate it electronically.
- Only submissions made via the online process will be considered. You will receive an email confirmation within 24 hours of your submission. If not, please email secretariat to info@mmr2019.org
- All papers will be peer reviewed.
- English shall be the official language throughout the meeting.
- Acceptance is on condition that at least one author will register and present the paper at the conference. MMR2019 reserves the right to exclude a paper from distribution after the conference (e.g., removal from proceedings) if the paper is not presented at the conference.
- Eligibility
There are 2 types of sessions – General and Special
- General Sessions: Open to all authors. See session listing below.
- Special Sessions: By invitation only; requires session organizer’s pre-acceptance
- General Sessions | Special Sessions
General Sessions
R01 Accelerated life testing
R02 Bayesian methods in reliability
R03 Case studies in reliability analysis
R04 Computational methods in reliability
R05 Decision making in reliability
R06 Degradation modeling and analysis
R07 Extremes in reliability
R08 Imperfect repair modeling
R09 k-out-of-n systems
R10 Lifetime data analysis
R11 Lifetime distributions theory
R12 Maintenance modeling and analysis
R13 Multi-state and continuous-state system reliability
R14 Network reliability
R15 Online monitoring
R16 Optimization methods in reliability
R17 Prognostic and health management
R18 Safety and risk assessment
R19 Sensitivity analysis in reliability
R20 Signatures
R21 Software reliability and testing
R22 Stochastic aging
R23 Stochastic dependence in reliability
R24 Stochastic orders in reliability
R25 Stochastic processes in reliability
R26 Structural reliability
R27 Warranty modeling and analysis
R00 Not any of the choices listed above
Special Sessions (Incomplete, full listing after 15 Dec 2018)
S01 Recent Advances on Reliability Inference and Tests.
S02 MMR in Industrial Applications
S03 General Repair Models
S04 Resilience Evaluation and Optimization for Networked Systems
S05 Recent Advances in Sensitivity Analysis Theory and Its Applications in Engineering
S06 Data Analytics in Reliability Modeling of Complex Systems
S07 Mathematical and Statistical Methods for Reliability Improvement
S08 Load Sharing Systems
S09 Decision Diagrams in Reliability and Risk Analysis
S10 Stochastic Processes for Degradation Analysis
S11 Coherent Systems
S12 Multi-State System Reliability
S13 Goodness-of-fit Testing in Reliability
S14 Sensitivity analysis in reliability
S15 Lifetime Data Analysis
S16 Markov and Semi-Markov Models in Reliability Applications
S17 Modeling and Analysis of Multivariate Degradation Data
S18 Analysis of Censored and Incomplete Reliability Data
S19 Statistical Models and Methods for Reliability Analysis
S20 Stochastic Process-based Degradation Modeling and Inference
S21 Mathematical Analysis of Multistate Systems
S22 Predictive Maintenance
S23 Modeling Lifetime of Batteries
S24 Degradation modeling and analysis
S25 Reliability Evaluation and Maintenance Optimization for Complex Systems
S26 Bayesian Methods for Reliability
S27 Hybrid Methods/Models for Prognostics and Health Management
S28 Warranty Management
S29 Performance Oriented Reliability Testing and System Monitoring
S30 Modeling and Inference in Reliability
S31 Semi- and Nonparametric Methods in Reliability and Lifetime Analysis
S32 Software Testing: Reliability and Optimization
S33 Maintenance of Multi-component Systems
S34 Extreme Value Models
S35 Reliability of Energy Systems
S36 Belief Reliability Theory
S37 Reliability Modeling in Offshore and Marine Engineering
S38 Multistate Network Reliability for Modern Network in Real-life Application
Submission Opens: 15 Dec 2018 |
Submission Deadline: |
1.1 How to Submit Abstract/Paper
1.2 Sessions: General | Special
1.3 Review and Acceptance