Fault trees are a key model in reliability analysis. Classical static fault trees (SFT) can best be analysed using binary decision diagrams (BDD). State-based techniques are favorable for the more expressive dynamic fault trees (DFT). This paper combines the best of both worlds by following Dugan’s approach: dynamic sub-trees are analysed via model checking Markov models and replaced by basic events capturing the obtained failure probabilities. The resulting SFT is then analysed via BDDs. We implemented this approach in the Storm model checker. Extensive experiments (a) compare our pure BDD-based analysis of SFTs to various existing SFT analysis tools, (b) indicate the benefits of our efficient calculations for multiple time points and the ...
Risk and safety assessments performed on potentially hazardous industrial systems commonly utilize f...
Fault trees are a popular industrial technique for reliability modelling and analysis. Their extensi...
Several extensions of the Fault Tree (FT) [1] formalism have been proposed in the literature. One of...
The dynamic flowgraph methodology (DFM) is an approach to model and analyze the behavior of dynamic ...
Fault trees (FT) are among the most prominent formalisms for reliability analysis of technical syste...
Dynamic Fault Trees (DFT) extend standard fault trees by allowing the modeling of complex system com...
Fault trees are a key technique in safety and reliability engineering. Their application includes ae...
The use of Binary Decision Diagrams (BDDs) in fault tree analysis provides both an accurate and effi...
Fault trees show which joint components' faults mean system faults. Fault trees can often be used to...
Dynamic flowgraph methodology (DFM) is a computationally challenging approach to the reliability ana...
Fault tree analysis is a widespread industry standard for assessing system reliability. Standard (st...
[[abstract]]The theories of fault trees have been used for many years because they can easily provid...
Abstract: Fault trees show which joint components ' faults mean system faults. Fault trees can ...
The Fault Tree (FT) is a widespread model for the dependability (reliability) analysis. One of its s...
[[abstract]]Fault trees theories have been used in years because they can easily provide a concise r...
Risk and safety assessments performed on potentially hazardous industrial systems commonly utilize f...
Fault trees are a popular industrial technique for reliability modelling and analysis. Their extensi...
Several extensions of the Fault Tree (FT) [1] formalism have been proposed in the literature. One of...
The dynamic flowgraph methodology (DFM) is an approach to model and analyze the behavior of dynamic ...
Fault trees (FT) are among the most prominent formalisms for reliability analysis of technical syste...
Dynamic Fault Trees (DFT) extend standard fault trees by allowing the modeling of complex system com...
Fault trees are a key technique in safety and reliability engineering. Their application includes ae...
The use of Binary Decision Diagrams (BDDs) in fault tree analysis provides both an accurate and effi...
Fault trees show which joint components' faults mean system faults. Fault trees can often be used to...
Dynamic flowgraph methodology (DFM) is a computationally challenging approach to the reliability ana...
Fault tree analysis is a widespread industry standard for assessing system reliability. Standard (st...
[[abstract]]The theories of fault trees have been used for many years because they can easily provid...
Abstract: Fault trees show which joint components ' faults mean system faults. Fault trees can ...
The Fault Tree (FT) is a widespread model for the dependability (reliability) analysis. One of its s...
[[abstract]]Fault trees theories have been used in years because they can easily provide a concise r...
Risk and safety assessments performed on potentially hazardous industrial systems commonly utilize f...
Fault trees are a popular industrial technique for reliability modelling and analysis. Their extensi...
Several extensions of the Fault Tree (FT) [1] formalism have been proposed in the literature. One of...