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Reliability Engineering & System Safety, Volume 167
Volume 167, November 2017
- Xiaoyan Zhu, Mahmoud Boushaba, David W. Coit, Azzeddine Benyahia:
Reliability and importance measures for m-consecutive-k, l-out-of-n system with non-homogeneous Markov-dependent components. 1-9 - Christine Louise Berner, Roger Flage:
Creating risk management strategies based on uncertain assumptions and aspects from assumption-based planning. 10-19 - Alessandro Mancuso, Michele Compare, Ahti Salo, Enrico Zio:
Portfolio optimization of safety measures for reducing risks in nuclear systems. 20-29 - Scott Thacker, Raghav Pant, Jim W. Hall:
System-of-systems formulation and disruption analysis for multi-scale critical national infrastructures. 30-41 - Terje Aven:
Improving risk characterisations in practical situations by highlighting knowledge aspects, with applications to risk matrices. 42-48 - Hongyan Dui, Shubin Si, Shaomin Wu, Richard C. M. Yam:
An importance measure for multistate systems with external factors. 49-57 - Yao Cheng, Elsayed A. Elsayed:
Reliability modeling of mixtures of one-shot units under thermal cyclic stresses. 58-66 - Nan Zhang, Mitra Fouladirad, Anne Barros:
Maintenance analysis of a two-component load-sharing system. 67-74 - Vaclav Slimacek, Bo Henry Lindqvist:
Nonhomogeneous Poisson process with nonparametric frailty and covariates. 75-83 - Zhong Lu, Xihui Liang, Ming Jian Zuo, Jia Zhou:
Markov process based time limited dispatch analysis with constraints of both dispatch reliability and average safety levels. 84-94 - Mingyang Li, Hongdao Meng, Qingpeng Zhang:
A nonparametric Bayesian modeling approach for heterogeneous lifetime data with covariates. 95-104 - Ioannis Ioannou, Willy Aspinall, David Rush, L. Bisby, Tiziana Rossetto:
Expert judgment-based fragility assessment of reinforced concrete buildings exposed to fire. 105-127 - Lizhi Wang, Rong Pan, Xiaohong Wang, Wenhui Fan, Jinquan Xuan:
A Bayesian reliability evaluation method with different types of data from multiple sources. 128-135 - Genyuan Li, Herschel Rabitz:
Relationship between sensitivity indices defined by variance- and covariance-based methods. 136-157 - Yi-Chao Yin, Frank P. A. Coolen, Tahani Coolen-Maturi:
An imprecise statistical method for accelerated life testing using the power-Weibull model. 158-167 - Stephen C. Theophilus, Victor N. Esenowo, Andrew O. Arewa, Augustine O. Ifelebuegu, Ernest O. Nnadi, Fredrick U. Mbanaso:
Human factors analysis and classification system for the oil and gas industry (HFACS-OGI). 168-176 - Haneet Singh Mahajan, Thomas H. Bradley, Sudeep Pasricha:
Application of systems theoretic process analysis to a lane keeping assist system. 177-183 - Siqi Qiu, Nedjemi Djameleddine Rachedi, Mohamed Sallak, Frédéric Vanderhaegen:
A quantitative model for the risk evaluation of driver-ADAS systems under uncertainty. 184-191 - Gregory Levitin, Heping Jia, Yi Ding, Yonghua Song, Yuanshun Dai:
Reliability of multi-state systems with free access to repairable standby elements. 192-197 - Robin E. Bloomfield, Peter T. Popov, Kizito Salako, Vladimir Stankovic, David Wright:
Preliminary interdependency analysis: An approach to support critical-infrastructure risk-assessment. 198-217 - Sergei S. Kucherenko, Oleksiy V. Klymenko, Nilay Shah:
Sobol' indices for problems defined in non-rectangular domains. 218-231 - Nima Khakzad, Gabriele Landucci, Genserik Reniers:
Application of dynamic Bayesian network to performance assessment of fire protection systems during domino effects. 232-247 - Liudong Xing, Gregory Levitin:
Balancing theft and corruption threats by data partition in cloud system with independent server protection. 248-254 - Heimir Thorisson, James H. Lambert:
Multiscale identification of emergent and future conditions along corridors of transportation networks. 255-263 - Peng Liu, Xi Lyu, Yongping Qiu, Jiandong He, Jiejuan Tong, Jun Zhao, Zhizhong Li:
Identifying key performance shaping factors in digital main control rooms of nuclear power plants: A risk-based approach. 264-275 - Wei Wang, Francesco Di Maio, Enrico Zio:
Three-loop Monte Carlo simulation approach to Multi-State Physics Modeling for system reliability assessment. 276-289 - Hee Eun Kim, Han Seong Son, Jonghyun Kim, Hyun Gook Kang:
Systematic development of scenarios caused by cyber-attack-induced human errors in nuclear power plants. 290-301 - Jia Huang, Zhaojun (Steven) Li, Hu-Chen Liu:
New approach for failure mode and effect analysis using linguistic distribution assessments and TODIM method. 302-309 - Ioannis A. Papazoglou, Olga N. Aneziris, L. J. Bellamy, Ben J. M. Ale, Joy I. H. Oh:
Multi-hazard multi-person quantitative occupational risk model and risk management. 310-326 - Edoardo Patelli, Geng Feng, Frank P. A. Coolen, Tahani Coolen-Maturi:
Simulation methods for system reliability using the survival signature. 327-337 - Jian-Xun Zhang, Chang-Hua Hu, Xiao He, Xiao-Sheng Si, Yang Liu, Dong-Hua Zhou:
Lifetime prognostics for deteriorating systems with time-varying random jumps. 338-350 - Geoffrey R. Hosack, Keith R. Hayes, Simon C. Barry:
Prior elicitation for Bayesian generalised linear models with application to risk control option assessment. 351-361 - Fathollah Bistouni, Mohsen Jahanshahi:
Remove and contraction: A novel method for calculating the reliability of Ethernet ring mesh networks. 362-375 - Shuhei Ota, Mitsuhiro Kimura:
A statistical dependent failure detection method for n-component parallel systems. 376-382 - Paula Gonçalves, José Augusto da Silva Sobral, Luís Andrade Ferreira:
Unmanned aerial vehicle safety assessment modelling through petri Nets. 383-393 - Maarten Arnst, K. Goyal:
Sensitivity analysis of parametric uncertainties and modeling errors in computational-mechanics models by using a generalized probabilistic modeling approach. 394-405 - Lara Hawchar, Charbel-Pierre El Soueidy, Franck Schoefs:
Principal component analysis and polynomial chaos expansion for time-variant reliability problems. 406-416 - Joung Taek Yoon, Byeng D. Youn, Minji Yoo, Yunhan Kim:
A newly formulated resilience measure that considers false alarms. 417-427 - Wenxing Zhou, W. Xiang, Han-Ping Hong:
Sensitivity of system reliability of corroding pipelines to modeling of stochastic growth of corrosion defects. 428-438 - Tarcisio Abreu Saurin, Natalia Jaeger Basso Werle:
A framework for the analysis of slack in socio-technical systems. 439-451 - Yukun Wang, Yiliu Liu, Zixian Liu, Xiaopeng Li:
On reliability improvement program for second-hand products sold with a two-dimensional warranty. 452-463 - Liangyan Tao, Desheng Wu, Sifeng Liu, James H. Lambert:
Schedule risk analysis for new-product development: The GERT method extended by a characteristic function. 464-473 - Sebastián Martorell, Francisco Sanchez-Saez, José F. Villanueva, Sofía Carlos:
An extended BEPU approach integrating probabilistic assumptions on the availability of safety systems in deterministic safety analyses. 474-483 - Qiujing Pan, Daniel Dias:
Sliced inverse regression-based sparse polynomial chaos expansions for reliability analysis in high dimensions. 484-493 - Jian Wang, Zhili Sun, Qiang Yang, Rui Li:
Two accuracy measures of the Kriging model for structural reliability analysis. 494-505 - Reza Ahmadi, Shaomin Wu:
A novel data-driven approach to optimizing replacement policy. 506-516 - Gaige Chen, Jinglong Chen, Yanyang Zi, Huihui Miao:
Hyper-parameter optimization based nonlinear multistate deterioration modeling for deterioration level assessment and remaining useful life prognostics. 517-526 - Luigi Antonio Poggi, Pasquale Gaudio, Riccardo Rossi, Jean François Ciparisse, Andrea Malizia:
Non-invasive assessment of dust concentration and relative dustiness in a dust cloud mobilized by a controlled air inlet inside STARDUST-U facility. 527-535 - Terje Aven:
How some types of risk assessments can support resilience analysis and management. 536-543 - Oded Cats, Gert-Jaap Koppenol, Martijn Warnier:
Robustness assessment of link capacity reduction for complex networks: Application for public transport systems. 544-553 - Gregory Levitin, Maxim Finkelstein, Yuanshun Dai:
Redundancy optimization for series-parallel phased mission systems exposed to random shocks. 554-560 - Leïla Kloul, Antoine Rauzy:
Production trees: A new modeling methodology for production availability analyses. 561-571 - Heungseob Kim:
Optimal reliability design of a system with k-out-of-n subsystems considering redundancy strategies. 572-582 - Sahil Bansal, Sai Hung Cheung:
On the evaluation of multiple failure probability curves in reliability analysis with multiple performance functions. 583-594 - Yochan Kim, Jinkyun Park, Wondea Jung:
A quantitative measure of fitness for duty and work processes for human reliability analysis. 595-601 - Wang-Sheng Liu, Sai Hung Cheung:
Reliability based design optimization with approximate failure probability function in partitioned design space. 602-611 - Riccardo Patriarca, Johan Bergström, Giulio Di Gravio:
Corrigendum to "Defining the Functional Resonance Analysis space: combining Abstraction Hierarchy and FRAM" [Reliability Engineering and System Safety 165 (2017) 34-46]. 612
- Philippe Weber, Luigi Portinale:
Special section on "Applications of probabilistic graphical models in dependability, diagnosis and prognosis". 613-615 - Asma Abu-Samah, Muhammad Kashif Shahzad, Eric Zamaï:
Bayesian based methodology for the extraction and validation of time bound failure signatures for online failure prediction. 616-628 - Christophe Simon, Frédérique Bicking:
Hybrid computation of uncertainty in reliability analysis with p-box and evidential networks. 629-638 - Daniele Codetta Raiteri, Luigi Portinale:
Generalized Continuous Time Bayesian Networks as a modelling and analysis formalism for dependable systems. 639-651 - Demet Özgür-Ünlüakin, Taner Bilgiç:
Performance analysis of an aggregation and disaggregation solution procedure to obtain a maintenance plan for a partially observable multi-component system. 652-662 - Jean C. Salazar, Philippe Weber, Fatiha Nejjari, Ramon Sarrate, Didier Theilliol:
System reliability aware Model Predictive Control framework. 663-672
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