This paper determines the information required about system recovery to compute the reliability of a class of reconfigurable systems. Upper and lower bounds are derived for these systems. The class consists of those systems that satisfy five assumptions: the components fail independently at a low constant rate, fault occurrence and system reconfiguration are independent processes, the reliability model is semi-Markov, the recovery functions which describe system configuration have small means and variances, and the system is well designed. The bounds are easy to compute, and examples are included
The thesis reviews the history and literature of reliability theory. The implicit assumptions of the...
Limitations of current analytic techniques in estimating the reliability of life-critical electronic...
This paper considers a stand by redundant system consisting of two identical modules. Each module is...
A way of considering a small but often used class of reliability model and approximating algebraical...
Upper and lower bounds are derived for the probability of failure for a class of highly reliable pro...
Bounds are established on the probability of system failure for fault-tolerant systems of the type u...
Bounds are established for the probability of failure of fault-tolerant systems. The underlying fail...
Markov and semi-Markov processes are increasingly being used in the modeling of complex reconfigurab...
Semi-Markov processes have proved to be an effective and convenient tool to construct models of syst...
AbstractMarkov and semi-Markov processes are increasingly being used in the modeling of complex reco...
A numerically stable method is developed which computes seemingly tight bounds at a small computati...
The transient analysis of large continuous time Markov reliability models of repairable fault-tolera...
In this paper estimation of reliability parameters of a complex repairable system is considered and ...
Bibliography: leaf 8.Caption title. Supported in part by the Fannie and John Hertz Foundation.NASA A...
A realistic modeling of fault-tolerant systems requires to take into account phenomena such as the d...
The thesis reviews the history and literature of reliability theory. The implicit assumptions of the...
Limitations of current analytic techniques in estimating the reliability of life-critical electronic...
This paper considers a stand by redundant system consisting of two identical modules. Each module is...
A way of considering a small but often used class of reliability model and approximating algebraical...
Upper and lower bounds are derived for the probability of failure for a class of highly reliable pro...
Bounds are established on the probability of system failure for fault-tolerant systems of the type u...
Bounds are established for the probability of failure of fault-tolerant systems. The underlying fail...
Markov and semi-Markov processes are increasingly being used in the modeling of complex reconfigurab...
Semi-Markov processes have proved to be an effective and convenient tool to construct models of syst...
AbstractMarkov and semi-Markov processes are increasingly being used in the modeling of complex reco...
A numerically stable method is developed which computes seemingly tight bounds at a small computati...
The transient analysis of large continuous time Markov reliability models of repairable fault-tolera...
In this paper estimation of reliability parameters of a complex repairable system is considered and ...
Bibliography: leaf 8.Caption title. Supported in part by the Fannie and John Hertz Foundation.NASA A...
A realistic modeling of fault-tolerant systems requires to take into account phenomena such as the d...
The thesis reviews the history and literature of reliability theory. The implicit assumptions of the...
Limitations of current analytic techniques in estimating the reliability of life-critical electronic...
This paper considers a stand by redundant system consisting of two identical modules. Each module is...