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Reliability Engineering & System Safety, Volume 165
Volume 165, September 2017
- Sinan Xiao, Zhenzhou Lu, Liyang Xu:
Multivariate sensitivity analysis based on the direction of eigen space through principal component analysis. 1-10 - Alfredo López-Benito, Ricardo Bolado-Lavin:
A case study on global sensitivity analysis with dependent inputs: The natural gas transmission model. 11-21 - Dan Ao, Zhen Hu, Sankaran Mahadevan:
Design of validation experiments for life prediction models. 22-33 - Riccardo Patriarca, Johan Bergström, Giulio Di Gravio:
Defining the functional resonance analysis space: Combining Abstraction Hierarchy and FRAM. 34-46 - Jae-Hyun Park:
Time-dependent reliability of wireless networks with dependent failures. 47-61 - Marius Vileiniskis, Rasa Remenyte-Prescott:
Quantitative risk prognostics framework based on Petri Net and Bow-Tie models. 62-73 - Zhiyao Zhao, Quan Quan, Kai-Yuan Cai:
A health performance prediction method of large-scale stochastic linear hybrid systems with small failure probability. 74-88 - Constantinos Heracleous, Panayiotis Kolios, Christos G. Panayiotou, Georgios Ellinas, Marios M. Polycarpou:
Hybrid systems modeling for critical infrastructures interdependency analysis. 89-101 - Lance Fiondella, Yi-Kuei Lin, Hoang Pham, Ping-Chen Chang, Chendong Li:
A confidence-based approach to reliability design considering correlated failures. 102-114 - J. P. C. Driessen, Hao Peng, G. J. van Houtum:
Maintenance optimization under non-constant probabilities of imperfect inspections. 115-123 - Francesco De Rosa, Raffaello Cesoni, Stefano Genta, Paolo Maggiore:
Failure rate evaluation method for HW architecture derived from functional safety standards (ISO 19014, ISO 25119, IEC 61508). 124-133 - Kunsong Lin, Yunxia Chen, Dan Xu:
Reliability assessment model considering heterogeneous population in a multiple stresses accelerated test. 134-143 - Min Ouyang, Min Xu, Chi Zhang, Shitong Huang:
Mitigating electric power system vulnerability to worst-case spatially localized attacks. 144-154 - Krzysztof Wróbel, Jakub Montewka, Pentti Kujala:
Towards the assessment of potential impact of unmanned vessels on maritime transportation safety. 155-169 - Long Ding, Hong Wang, Jin Jiang, Aidong Xu:
SIL verification for SRS with diverse redundancy based on system degradation using reliability block diagram. 170-187 - Louis J. M. Aslett, Tigran Nagapetyan, Sebastian J. Vollmer:
Multilevel Monte Carlo for Reliability Theory. 188-196 - M. N. Darghouth, Daoud Aït-Kadi, Anis Chelbi:
Joint optimization of design, warranty and price for products sold with maintenance service contracts. 197-208 - Xiaoyan Zhu, Yuqiang Fu, Tao Yuan, Xinying Wu:
Birnbaum importance based heuristics for multi-type component assignment problems. 209-221 - Sergei S. Kucherenko, Shufang Song:
Different numerical estimators for main effect global sensitivity indices. 222-238 - Kjell Hausken:
Special versus general protection and attack of parallel and series components. 239-256 - Sean Reed:
An efficient algorithm for exact computation of system and survival signatures using binary decision diagrams. 257-267 - Cristina Pereira Medeiros, Marcelo Hazin Alencar, Adiel Teixeira de Almeida:
Multidimensional risk evaluation of natural gas pipelines based on a multicriteria decision model using visualization tools and statistical tests for global sensitivity analysis. 268-276 - Bruno Gaspar, Ângelo Palos Teixeira, Carlos Guedes Soares:
Adaptive surrogate model with active refinement combining Kriging and a trust region method. 277-291 - Cen Song, Jun Zhuang:
N-stage security screening strategies in the face of strategic applicants. 292-301 - Miroslav Kvassay, Elena Zaitseva, Vitaly G. Levashenko:
Importance analysis of multi-state systems based on tools of logical differential calculus. 302-316 - Pietro Turati, Nicola Pedroni, Enrico Zio:
Simulation-based exploration of high-dimensional system models for identifying unexpected events. 317-330 - Serkan Eryilmaz:
The effectiveness of adding cold standby redundancy to a coherent system at system and component levels. 331-335 - Gregory Levitin, Maxim Finkelstein:
Optimal backup in heterogeneous standby systems exposed to shocks. 336-344 - Matthew Grant, Mark G. Stewart:
Modelling improvised explosive device attacks in the West - Assessing the hazard. 345-354 - Nadia Pérot, Nicolas Bousquet:
Functional Weibull-based models of steel fracture toughness for structural risk analysis: estimation and selection. 355-367 - Matthew T. Davis, Michael D. Proctor, Buder Shageer:
Disaster factor screening using SoS conceptual modeling and an LVC simulation framework. 368-375 - Andres Alban, Hardik A. Darji, Atsuki Imamura, Marvin K. Nakayama:
Efficient Monte Carlo methods for estimating failure probabilities. 376-394 - Gregory Levitin, Liudong Xing, Yuanshun Dai:
Optimal arrangement of connecting elements in linear consecutively connected systems with heterogeneous warm standby groups. 395-401 - Yan-Hui Lin, Richard C. M. Yam:
Uncertainty importance measures of dependent transition rates for transient and steady state probabilities. 402-409 - Ji-Eun Byun, Hee-Min Noh, Junho Song:
Reliability growth analysis of k-out-of-N systems using matrix-based system reliability method. 410-421 - Mengfei Fan, Zhiguo Zeng, Enrico Zio, Rui Kang:
Modeling dependent competing failure processes with degradation-shock dependence. 422-430 - Hindolo George-Williams, Edoardo Patelli:
Efficient availability assessment of reconfigurable multi-state systems with interdependencies. 431-444 - Paula Luisa Costa Teixeira Santos, Paulo Adelino Antunes Monteiro, Milena Studic, Arnab Majumdar:
A methodology used for the development of an Air Traffic Management functional system architecture. 445-457 - Tae-eun Kim, Anne Haugen Gausdal:
Leading for safety: A weighted safety leadership model in shipping. 458-466
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