New trends in system reliability evaluation
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New trends in system reliability evaluation
(Fundamental studies in engineering, 16)
Elsevier, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The subject of system reliability evaluation has never been so extensively and incisively discussed as in the present volume. The book fills a gap in the existing literature on the subject by highlighting the shortcomings of the current state-of-the-art and focusing on on-going efforts aimed at seeking better models, improved solutions and alternative approaches to the problem of system reliability evaluation. The book's foremost objective is to provide an insight into developments that are likely to revolutionize the art and science in the near future. At the same time it will help serve as a benchmark for the reader not only to understand and appreciate the newer developments but to profitably guide him in reorienting his efforts. This book will be valuable for people working in various industries, research organizations, particularly in electrical and electronics, defence, nuclear, chemical, space and communication systems. It will also be useful for serious-minded students, teachers, and for the laboratories of educational institutions.
目次
- Part 1 Future trends: reliability engineering for the future, G. Collas
- new trends in system reliability evaluation, K.B. Misra. Part 2 Towards improved techniques: multiple variable inversion techniques, M. Veeraraghavan and K.S. Trivedi
- decomposition and reduction techniques, F. Beichelt
- probabilistic graph-reduction techniques, A.M. Shooman
- parallel algorithms and implementations, N. Deo and M. Medidi. Part 3 Towards improved analyses: reliability of k-out-of-n systems, A.M. Rushdi
- consecutive-k-out-of-n systems, S.G. Papastavridis and M.V. Koutras
- fault tree analysis, H. Kumamoto. Part 4 Towards better tools: digraphs and causal trees, T. Kohda and K. Inoue
- use of petri nets for system reliability evaluation, G.S. Hura. Part 5 Towards better models: human reliability modeling, J. Sharit
- common cause and dependent failure modeling, P. Hokstad
- software reliability modeling, T. Downs
- mechanical systems reliability modeling, S.S. Rao. Part 6 Towards alternative approaches: use of fuzzy sets theory (part-1 - theory), K.B. Misra
- use of fuzzy sets theory (part II - applications), T. Onisawa and K.B. Misra
- Dempster-Shafer theory and its applications, T. Inagaki. Part 7 Towards development of non-specialist's aid: expert systems for reliability evaluation, D.J. Russomanno et al
- reliability analyzer, K.B. Misra.
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