AbstractThis paper presents an algorithm for computing the K-terminal reliability of undirected networks, i.e. the probability that a given set of vertices in the network are connected, when edges and nodes fail independently with known probabilities. This algorithm is based on a decomposition method introduced by Rosenthal. It consists in numbering the vertices of the graph so that the successive boundary sets are as small as possible and in evaluating the probabilities of appropriate classes of boundary sets. We show that for the all terminal reliability problem these classes are the partitions of the boundary sets and we describe them for the general problem. Our computational results are so conclusive that networks much larger than thos...
An efficient algorithm is presented for computing exact system and survival signatures of K-terminal...
An efficient algorithm is presented for computing exact system and survival signatures of K-terminal...
Estimating the reliability of a computer network has been a subject of great interest. It is a well ...
AbstractThis paper presents an algorithm for computing the K-terminal reliability of undirected netw...
In the first part of this thesis we generalise the well-known K-terminal reliability R(G,K) to diffe...
AbstractTwo-terminal reliability, which is defined as the probability that there exists at least one...
A Comparison between Two All-Terminal Reliability AlgorithmsTwo algorithms computing the ...
The classic all-terminal network reliability problem posits a graph, each of whose edges fails indep...
Let G = (V,E) be an undirected graph whose edges may fail, and let G, denote G with a set K V speci...
The classic all-terminal network reliability problem posits a graph, each of whose edges fails indep...
The classic all-terminal network reliability problem posits a graph, each of whose edges fails indep...
Abstract. Let G (V, E) be a graph whose edges may fail with known probabilities and let K _ V be spe...
Let G = (V,E) be an undirected graph whose edges may fail, and let G, denote G with a set K V speci...
Consider a distributed processing system with a set K of sites that can either cooperate in computin...
Abstract—Two new and efficient algorithms for evaluating the terminal reliability of parallel comput...
An efficient algorithm is presented for computing exact system and survival signatures of K-terminal...
An efficient algorithm is presented for computing exact system and survival signatures of K-terminal...
Estimating the reliability of a computer network has been a subject of great interest. It is a well ...
AbstractThis paper presents an algorithm for computing the K-terminal reliability of undirected netw...
In the first part of this thesis we generalise the well-known K-terminal reliability R(G,K) to diffe...
AbstractTwo-terminal reliability, which is defined as the probability that there exists at least one...
A Comparison between Two All-Terminal Reliability AlgorithmsTwo algorithms computing the ...
The classic all-terminal network reliability problem posits a graph, each of whose edges fails indep...
Let G = (V,E) be an undirected graph whose edges may fail, and let G, denote G with a set K V speci...
The classic all-terminal network reliability problem posits a graph, each of whose edges fails indep...
The classic all-terminal network reliability problem posits a graph, each of whose edges fails indep...
Abstract. Let G (V, E) be a graph whose edges may fail with known probabilities and let K _ V be spe...
Let G = (V,E) be an undirected graph whose edges may fail, and let G, denote G with a set K V speci...
Consider a distributed processing system with a set K of sites that can either cooperate in computin...
Abstract—Two new and efficient algorithms for evaluating the terminal reliability of parallel comput...
An efficient algorithm is presented for computing exact system and survival signatures of K-terminal...
An efficient algorithm is presented for computing exact system and survival signatures of K-terminal...
Estimating the reliability of a computer network has been a subject of great interest. It is a well ...