In Engineering theory and applications, we think and operate in terms of logics and models with some acceptable and reasonable assumptions. The present text is aimed at providing modelling and analysis techniques for the evaluation of reliability measures (2-terminal, all-terminal, k-terminal reliab
Network reliability: measures and evaluation
โ Scribed by Chaturvedi, Sanjay K
- Publisher
- John Wiley
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 260
- Series
- Performability engineering series
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
In Engineering theory and applications, we think and operate in terms of logics and models with some acceptable and reasonable assumptions. The present text is aimed at providing modelling and analysis techniques for the evaluation of reliability measures (2-terminal, all-terminal, k-terminal reliability) for systems whose structure can be described in the form of a probabilistic graph. Among the several approaches of network reliability evaluation, the multiple-variable-inversion sum-of-disjoint product approach finds a well-deserved niche as it provides the reliability or unreliability expression in a most efficient and compact manner. However, it does require an efficiently enumerated minimal inputs (minimal path, spanning tree, minimal k-trees, minimal cut, minimal global-cut, minimal k-cut) depending on the desired reliability. The present book covers these two aspects in detail through the descriptions of several algorithms devised by the โreliability fraternityโ and explained through solved examples to obtain and evaluate 2-terminal, k-terminal and all-terminal network reliability/unreliability measures and could be its USP. The accompanying web-based supplementary information containing modifiable Matlabยฎ source code for the algorithms is another feature of this book.
A very concerted effort has been made to keep the book ideally suitable for first course or even for a novice stepping into the area of network reliability. The mathematical treatment is kept as minimal as possible with an assumption on the readersโ side that they have basic knowledge in graph theory, probabilities laws, Boolean laws and set theory.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Reliability Evaluation of General SP Networks --
Path Sets Enumeration --
Cut Sets Enumeration --
Reliability Evaluation using MVI Techniques --
Unified Framework and Capacitated Network Reliability --
A LAN and Water Distribution Network: Case Studies.
โฆ Subjects
Computer networks;Reliability.;Computer networks;Mathematical models.;COMPUTERS / Computer Literacy;COMPUTERS / Computer Science;COMPUTERS / Data Processing;COMPUTERS / Hardware / General;COMPUTERS / Information Technology;COMPUTERS / Machine Theory;COMPUTERS / Reference
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