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Reliability Engineering & System Safety, Volume 169
Volume 169, January 2018
- Roger Flage, Terje Aven, Christine Louise Berner:
A comparison between a probability bounds analysis and a subjective probability approach to express epistemic uncertainties in a risk assessment context - A simple illustrative example. 1-10 - Gregory Levitin, Maxim Finkelstein:
Optimal mission abort policy for systems in a random environment with variable shock rate. 11-17 - Børge Rokseth, Ingrid Bouwer Utne, Jan Erik Vinnem:
Deriving verification objectives and scenarios for maritime systems using the systems-theoretic process analysis. 18-31 - Shihu Xiang, Jun Yang:
Performance reliability evaluation for mobile ad hoc networks. 32-39 - Sonja Gamse, Wan-Huan Zhou, Fang Tan, Ka-Veng Yuen, Michael Oberguggenberger:
Hydrostatic-season-time model updating using Bayesian model class selection. 40-50 - Chi Zhang, José Emmanuel Ramirez-Marquez, Qing Li:
Locating and protecting facilities from intentional attacks using secrecy. 51-62 - Qian-Qian Zhao, Won Young Yun:
Determining the inspection intervals for one-shot systems with support equipment. 63-75 - Di Wu, Hui Xiao, Rui Peng:
Object defense with preventive strike and false targets. 76-80 - Valeria Casson Moreno, Daniele Guglielmi, Valerio Cozzani:
Identification of critical safety barriers in biogas facilities. 81-94 - Jing Zhang, Jun Zhuang, Victor Richmond R. Jose:
The role of risk preferences in a multi-target defender-attacker resource allocation game. 95-104 - Khanh T. P. Nguyen, Mitra Fouladirad, Antoine Grall:
Model selection for degradation modeling and prognosis with health monitoring data. 105-116 - Giuliana Faiella, Anam Parand, Bryony Dean Franklin, Prem Chana, Mario Cesarelli, Neville A. Stanton, Nick Sevdalis:
Expanding healthcare failure mode and effect analysis: A composite proactive risk analysis approach. 117-126 - Gregory Levitin, Liudong Xing, Yuanshun Dai:
Heterogeneous 1-out-of-N warm standby systems with online checkpointing. 127-136 - Sergey Oladyshkin, Wolfgang Nowak:
Incomplete statistical information limits the utility of high-order polynomial chaos expansions. 137-148 - Maurizio Bevilacqua, Filippo Emanuele Ciarapica:
Human factor risk management in the process industry: A case study. 149-159 - Eirik Bjorheim Abrahamsen, Håkon Bjorheim Abrahamsen, Maria Francesca Milazzo, Jon T. Selvik:
Using the ALARP principle for safety management in the energy production sector of chemical industry. 160-165 - Francesca M. Favarò, Joseph Homer Saleh:
Application of temporal logic for safety supervisory control and model-based hazard monitoring. 166-178 - Tao Ding, Li Yao, Fangxing Li:
A multi-uncertainty-set based two-stage robust optimization to defender-attacker-defender model for power system protection. 179-186 - Ditte Caroline Raben, Søren Bie Bogh, Birgit Viskum, Kim L. Mikkelsen, Erik Hollnagel:
Learn from what goes right: A demonstration of a new systematic method for identification of leading indicators in healthcare. 187-198 - Changqing Gong, Wenxing Zhou:
Importance sampling-based system reliability analysis of corroding pipelines considering multiple failure modes. 199-208 - Abbas Barabadi, Yonas Zewdu Ayele:
Post-disaster infrastructure recovery: Prediction of recovery rate using historical data. 209-223 - Die Chen, Maochao Xu, Weidong Shi:
Defending a cyber system with early warning mechanism. 224-234 - Xufeng Yang, Yongshou Liu, Caiying Mi, Chenghu Tang:
System reliability analysis through active learning Kriging model with truncated candidate region. 235-241 - Tatsuya Sakurahara, Zahra Mohaghegh, Seyed Reihani, Ernie Kee, Mark D. Brandyberry, Shawn Rodgers:
An integrated methodology for spatio-temporal incorporation of underlying failure mechanisms into fire probabilistic risk assessment of nuclear power plants. 242-257 - Wheyming Tina Song, Peisyuan Lin:
System reliability of stochastic networks with multiple reworks. 258-268 - Chenzhao Li, Sankaran Mahadevan:
Efficient approximate inference in Bayesian networks with continuous variables. 269-280 - Shengnan Wu, Laibin Zhang, Anne Barros, Wenpei Zheng, Yiliu Liu:
Performance analysis for subsea blind shear ram preventers subject to testing strategies. 281-298 - Chengcheng Xu, Yong Wang, Pan Liu, Wei Wang, Jie Bao:
Quantitative risk assessment of freeway crash casualty using high-resolution traffic data. 299-311 - Miroslav Sýkora, Jana Marková, Dimitris Diamantidis:
Bayesian network application for the risk assessment of existing energy production units. 312-320 - Kyungmee O. Kim, Ming Jian Zuo:
General model for the risk priority number in failure mode and effects analysis. 321-329 - Ning-Cong Xiao, Ming Jian Zuo, Chengning Zhou:
A new adaptive sequential sampling method to construct surrogate models for efficient reliability analysis. 330-338 - Hongyan Dui, Shubin Si, Richard C. M. Yam:
Importance measures for optimal structure in linear consecutive-k-out-of-n systems. 339-350 - Qingan Qiu, Lirong Cui, Hongda Gao, He Yi:
Optimal allocation of units in sequential probability series systems. 351-363 - Xiaoge Zhang, Sankaran Mahadevan, Shankar Sankararaman, Kai Goebel:
Resilience-based network design under uncertainty. 364-379 - Shinyoung Kwag, Abhinav Gupta, Nam Dinh:
Probabilistic risk assessment based model validation method using Bayesian network. 380-393 - Silvia Carpitella, Antonella Certa, Joaquín Izquierdo, Concetta Manuela La Fata:
A combined multi-criteria approach to support FMECA analyses: A real-world case. 394-402 - Nima Khakzad, Pieter H. A. J. M. van Gelder:
Vulnerability of industrial plants to flood-induced natechs: A Bayesian network approach. 403-411 - Nima Khakzad, Gabriele Landucci, Valerio Cozzani, Genserik Reniers, Hans Pasman:
Cost-effective fire protection of chemical plants against domino effects. 412-421 - Xu Wu, Tomasz Kozlowski, Hadi Meidani:
Kriging-based inverse uncertainty quantification of nuclear fuel performance code BISON fission gas release model using time series measurement data. 422-436 - Pan Wang, Zhenzhou Lu, Kaichao Zhang, Sinan Xiao, Zhufeng Yue:
Copula-based decomposition approach for the derivative-based sensitivity of variance contributions with dependent variables. 437-450 - Thomas F. Corbet, Walter E. Beyeler, Michael L. Wilson, Tatiana Paz Flanagan:
A model for simulating adaptive, dynamic flows on networks: Application to petroleum infrastructure. 451-465 - Jose Emmanuel Ramirez-Marquez, Claudio M. Rocco, Kash Barker, José Moronta:
Quantifying the resilience of community structures in networks. 466-474 - Honglu Liu, Zhihong Tian, Anqiang Huang, Zaili Yang:
Analysis of vulnerabilities in maritime supply chains. 475-484 - Bushra Khan, Faisal I. Khan, Brian Veitch, Ming Yang:
An operational risk analysis tool to analyze marine transportation in Arctic waters. 485-502 - Shey-Huei Sheu, Tzu-Hsin Liu, Zhe-George Zhang, Hsin-Nan Tsai:
The generalized age maintenance policies with random working times. 503-514 - Francesca Argenti, Gabriele Landucci, Genserik Reniers, Valerio Cozzani:
Vulnerability assessment of chemical facilities to intentional attacks based on Bayesian Network. 515-530 - Nacef Tazi, Eric Châtelet, Youcef Bouzidi:
How combined performance and propagation of failure dependencies affect the reliability of a MSS. 531-541 - Durga Rao Karanki, Vinh N. Dang, M. T. MacMillan, Luca Podofillini:
A comparison of dynamic event tree methods - Case study on a chemical batch reactor. 542-553 - Maik Reder, Nurseda Y. Yürüsen, Julio J. Melero:
Data-driven learning framework for associating weather conditions and wind turbine failures. 554-569 - Mindaugas Snipas, Virginijus Radziukynas, Eimutis Valakevicius:
Numerical solution of reliability models described by stochastic automata networks. 570-578 - Luyi Li, Zhenzhou Lu:
A new method for model validation with multivariate output. 579-592 - Mashrura Musharraf, Jennifer Smith, Faisal I. Khan, Brian Veitch, Scott N. MacKinnon:
Erratum to "Assessing offshore emergency evacuation behavior in a virtual environment using a Bayesian Network approach" [Reliability Engineering and System Safety 152 (2016) 28-37]. 593-595
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