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Reliability and Availability Engineering - Modeling, Analysis, and Applications

English · Hardback

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Do you need to know what technique to use to evaluate the reliability of an engineered system? This self-contained guide provides comprehensive coverage of all the analytical and modeling techniques currently in use, from classical non-state and state space approaches, to newer and more advanced methods such as binary decision diagrams, dynamic fault trees, Bayesian belief networks, stochastic Petri nets, non-homogeneous Markov chains, semi-Markov processes, and phase type expansions. Readers will quickly understand the relative pros and cons of each technique, as well as how to combine different models together to address complex, real-world modeling scenarios. Numerous examples, case studies and problems provided throughout help readers put knowledge into practice, and a solutions manual and Powerpoint slides for instructors accompany the book online. This is the ideal self-study guide for students, researchers and practitioners in engineering and computer science.

List of contents










Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction; 2. Dependability evaluation; 3. Dependability metrics defined on a single unit; Part II. Non-State-Space Models (Combinatorial Models): 4. Reliability block diagram; 5. Network reliability; 6. Fault tree analysis; 7. State enumeration; 8. Dynamic redundancy; Part III. State-Space Models with Exponential Distributions: 9. Continuous time Markov chain: availability models; 10. Continuous time Markov chain: reliability models; 11. Continuous time Markov chain: queueing systems; 12. Petri nets; Part IV. State-Space Models with Non-Exponential Distributions: 13. Non-homogeneous CTMC; 14. Semi-Markov and Markov regenerative models; 15. Phase type expansion; Part V. Multi-Level Models; 16. Hierarchical models; 17. Fixed-point iteration; Part VI. Case Studies: 18. Case studies.

About the author










Kishor S. Trivedi is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke University, North Carolina, and a Life Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and a recipient of the IEEE Computer Society's Technical Achievement Award.

Summary

Covering both classical and advanced approaches, this comprehensive text describes the techniques used for evaluating the reliability of engineered systems. Including numerous examples, case studies and practice problems, it is the ideal self-study guide for students, researchers and practitioners in engineering and computer science.

Product details

Authors Andrea Bobbio, Kishor Trivedi, Kishor (Duke University Trivedi, Kishor Bobbio Trivedi, Kishor S. Trivedi
Publisher Cambridge University Press Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 03.08.2017
 
EAN 9781107099500
ISBN 978-1-107-09950-0
Dimensions 176 mm x 250 mm x 43 mm
Series Print on Demand
Subjects Guides
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology

TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Engineering (General), Reliability engineering, Electronic devices and materials

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