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Reliability Analysis Based on Multilevel Flow Models

Larsson et al., 2002

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3791256982747773450
Author
Larsson J
Dahlstrand F
Öhman B
Tuszynski J
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Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on Functional Modeling, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland

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Abstract System reliability and availability can be calculated using a multilevel flow model to describe the causal dependencies of the target system. Compared to established techniques, this allows for a method, which is less error prone, more efficient, and allows for …
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