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Reliability Engineering & System Safety, Volume 71
Volume 71, Number 1, January 2001
- Frédéric Vanderhaegen:
A non-probabilistic prospective and retrospective human reliability analysis method - application to railway system. 1-13 - Wei-Chang Yeh:
A simple approach to search for all d-MCs of a limited-flow network. 15-19 - Won D. Jung, Wan C. Yoon, J. W. Kim:
Structured information analysis for human reliability analysis of emergency tasks in nuclear power plants. 21-32 - Shey-Huei Sheu, Ruey-Huei Yeh, Yuh-Bin Lin, Muh-Guey Juang:
A Bayesian approach to an adaptive preventive maintenance model. 33-44 - Jong-Gyun Choi, Poong-Hyun Seong:
Dependability estimation of a digital system with consideration of software masking effects on hardware faults. 45-55 - Krzysztof Kolowrocki:
Asymptotic approach to reliability evaluation of rope transportation system. 57-64 - Frédréric Bourgeois, Pierre-Etienne Labeau:
Stochastic quasi-gradient based optimization algorithms for dynamic reliability applications. 65-79 - Romana Jordan Cizelj, Borut Mavko, Ivo Kljenak:
Component reliability assessment using quantitative and qualitative data. 81-95 - Ammar M. Sarhan:
The Bayes procedure in exponential reliability family models using conjugate convex tent prior family. 97-102 - Maxim S. Finkelstein, Vladimir I. Zarudnij:
A shock process with a non-cumulative damage. 103-107 - Maxim S. Finkelstein:
A note on some aging properties of the accelerated life model. 109-112
Volume 71, Number 2, February 2001
- Jinkyun Park, Wondea Jung, Jaejoo Ha:
Development of the step complexity measure for emergency operating procedures using entropy concepts. 115-130 - Gregory Levitin, Anatoly Lisnianski:
Reliability optimization for weighted voting system. 131-138 - Vicki M. Bier:
On the state of the art: risk communication to the public. 139-150 - Vicki M. Bier:
On the state of the art: risk communication to decision-makers. 151-157 - Siegfried Eisinger, Uwe Kay Rakowsky:
Modeling of uncertainties in reliability centered maintenance - a probabilistic approach. 159-164 - Jui-Hsiang Chiang, John Yuan:
Optimal maintenance policy for a Markovian system under periodic inspection. 165-172 - Maxim S. Finkelstein, Veronica Esaulova:
Why the mixture failure rate decreases. 173-177 - Jussi K. Vaurio:
Modelling and quantification of dependent repeatable human errors in system analysis and risk assessment. 179-188 - Toula Onoufriou, V. J. Forbes:
Developments in structural system reliability assessments of fixed steel offshore platforms. 189-199 - Robert E. Melchers:
On the ALARP approach to risk management. 201-208 - Gianpaolo Pulcini:
Modeling the failure data of a repairable equipment with bathtub type failure intensity. 209-218 - Haritha Saranga, Jezdimir Knezevic:
Reliability prediction for condition-based maintained systems. 219-224
Volume 71, Number 3, March 2001
- Karama Kanoun, Alberto Pasquini:
Safety, reliability and security of industrial computer systems. 227-228 - Yiannis Papadopoulos, John A. McDermid, Ralph Sasse, Gunter Heiner:
Analysis and synthesis of the behaviour of complex programmable electronic systems in conditions of failure. 229-247 - Andrea Bobbio, Luigi Portinale, Michele Minichino, Ester Ciancamerla:
Improving the analysis of dependable systems by mapping fault trees into Bayesian networks. 249-260 - Cinzia Bernardeschi, Alessandro Fantechi, Stefania Gnesi:
Formal validation of fault-tolerance mechanisms inside GUARDS. 261-270 - Tim P. Kelly, John A. McDermid:
A systematic approach to safety case maintenance. 271-284 - P. G. Beerthuizen, W. Kruidhof:
System and software safety analysis for the ERA control computer. 285-297 - A. K. Bhattacharjee, S. D. Dhodapkar, R. K. Shyamasundar:
PERTS: an environment for specification and verification of reactive systems. 299-310 - Chris W. Johnson:
A case study in the integration of accident reports and constructivedesign documents. 311-326 - Laurence Rognin, Jean-Paul Blanquart:
Human communication, mutual awareness and system dependability. Lessons learnt from air-traffic control field studies. 327-336
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