Fault trees (FT) are among the most prominent formalisms for reliability analysis of technical systems. Dynamic FTs extend FTs with support for expressing dynamic dependencies among components. The standard analysis vehicle for DFTs is state-based, and treats the model as a CTMC, a continuous-time Markov chain. This is not always possible, as we will explain, since some DFTs allow multiple interpretations. This paper introduces a rigorous semantic interpretation of DFTs. The semantics is defined in such a way that the semantics of a composite DFT arises in a transparent manner from the semantics of its components. This not only eases the understanding of how the FT building blocks interact. It also is a key to alleviate the state explosion ...
Dynamic fault tree (DFT) is a top-down deductive technique extended to model systems with complex fa...
Safety and dependability analyses in industry are customarily performed using fault tree analysis (F...
The Fault Tree (FT) is a widespread model in the field of Reliability, but its modeling power is very...
Fault trees (FT) are among the most prominent formalisms for reliability analysis of technical syste...
Dynamic fault trees (DFTs) are a versatile and common formalism to model and analyze the reliability...
Dynamic Fault Trees (DFT) extend standard fault trees by allowing the modeling of complex system com...
Fault tree analysis is a widespread industry standard for assessing system reliability. Standard (st...
This paper discusses two behavioural interfaces for reliability analysis: dynamic fault trees, which...
Fault trees are a key model in reliability analysis. Classical static fault trees (SFT) can best be ...
Fault trees are a popular industrial technique for reliability modelling and analysis. Their extensi...
Fault trees are a popular industrial technique for reliability modelling and analysis. Their extensi...
Dynamic Fault Trees (DFTs) are a prominent model in reliability engineering. They are strictly more ...
The Fault Tree (FT) is a stochastic model for the reliability analysis of complex and large system: ...
In the context of the reliability of critical systems, we focus on Dynamic Fault Tree (DFT) analysis...
Effective risk management is a key to ensure that our nuclear power plants, medical equipment, and p...
Dynamic fault tree (DFT) is a top-down deductive technique extended to model systems with complex fa...
Safety and dependability analyses in industry are customarily performed using fault tree analysis (F...
The Fault Tree (FT) is a widespread model in the field of Reliability, but its modeling power is very...
Fault trees (FT) are among the most prominent formalisms for reliability analysis of technical syste...
Dynamic fault trees (DFTs) are a versatile and common formalism to model and analyze the reliability...
Dynamic Fault Trees (DFT) extend standard fault trees by allowing the modeling of complex system com...
Fault tree analysis is a widespread industry standard for assessing system reliability. Standard (st...
This paper discusses two behavioural interfaces for reliability analysis: dynamic fault trees, which...
Fault trees are a key model in reliability analysis. Classical static fault trees (SFT) can best be ...
Fault trees are a popular industrial technique for reliability modelling and analysis. Their extensi...
Fault trees are a popular industrial technique for reliability modelling and analysis. Their extensi...
Dynamic Fault Trees (DFTs) are a prominent model in reliability engineering. They are strictly more ...
The Fault Tree (FT) is a stochastic model for the reliability analysis of complex and large system: ...
In the context of the reliability of critical systems, we focus on Dynamic Fault Tree (DFT) analysis...
Effective risk management is a key to ensure that our nuclear power plants, medical equipment, and p...
Dynamic fault tree (DFT) is a top-down deductive technique extended to model systems with complex fa...
Safety and dependability analyses in industry are customarily performed using fault tree analysis (F...
The Fault Tree (FT) is a widespread model in the field of Reliability, but its modeling power is very...