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Reliability Engineering & System Safety, Volume 86
Volume 86, Number 1, October 2004
- Rehan Sadiq, Balvant Rajani, Yehuda Kleiner:
Probabilistic risk analysis of corrosion associated failures in cast iron water mains. 1-10 - Marzio Marseguerra, Enrico Zio:
Monte Carlo estimation of the differential importance measure: application to the protection system of a nuclear reactor. 11-24 - Sebastián Martorell, Ana Isabel Sánchez, Sofía Carlos, Vicente Serradell:
Alternatives and challenges in optimizing industrial safety using genetic algorithms. 25-38 - Seung-Ie Yang, Dan M. Frangopol, Luís C. Neves:
Service life prediction of structural systems using lifetime functions with emphasis on bridges. 39-51 - William E. Kastenberg, Richard Wilson:
Risk of nuclear powered space probes. 53-59 - Tsutomu Ishigami, Kensuke Kobayashi, Michitaka Umemoto, Takeshi Matsunaga:
A simplified simulation method for selecting the most effective off-site protective action. 61-74 - Gregory Levitin:
Reliability and performance analysis for fault-tolerant programs consisting of versions with different characteristics. 75-81 - Bharatendra Rai, Nanua Singh:
Modeling and analysis of automobile warranty data in presence of bias due to customer-rush near warranty expiration limit. 83-94 - Michael T. Todinov:
A new reliability measure based on specified minimum distances before the locations of random variables in a finite interval. 95-103 - Antoine Rauzy:
An experimental study on iterative methods to compute transient solutions of large Markov models. 105-115
Volume 86, Number 2, November 2004
- B. John Garrick:
Preface. 121-122 - B. John Garrick, James E. Hall, Max Kilger, John C. McDonald, Tara O'Toole, Peter S. Probst, Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker, Robert Rosenthal, Alvin W. Trivelpiece, Lee A. Van Arsdale, Edwin L. Zebroski:
Confronting the risks of terrorism: making the right decisions. 129-176
Volume 86, Number 3, December 2004
- Lev V. Utkin:
A new efficient algorithm for computing the imprecise reliability of monotone systems. 179-190 - Enrico Zio, Luca Podofillini, Gregory Levitin:
Estimation of the importance measures of multi-state elements by Monte Carlo simulation. 191-204 - Mustapha Nourelfath, Yves Dutuit:
A combined approach to solve the redundancy optimization problem for multi-state systems under repair policies. 205-213 - Ha-Rok Bae, Ramana V. Grandhi, Robert A. Canfield:
An approximation approach for uncertainty quantification using evidence theory. 215-225 - Karl N. Fleming, Bengt O. Y. Lydell:
Database development and uncertainty treatment for estimating pipe failure rates and rupture frequencies. 227-246 - M. Imran Rafiq, Marios K. Chryssanthopoulos, Toula Onoufriou:
Performance updating of concrete bridges using proactive health monitoring methods. 247-256 - D. N. Prabhakar Murthy, Michael Bulmer, John A. Eccleston:
Weibull model selection for reliability modelling. 257-267 - Michelle M. Cowing, Marie-Elisabeth Paté-Cornell, Peter W. Glynn:
Dynamic modeling of the tradeoff between productivity and safety in critical engineering systems. 269-284 - Huiling Sun, John D. Andrews:
Identification of independent modules in fault trees which contain dependent basic events. 285-296 - Michael S. Hamada, Harry F. Martz, C. Shane Reese, Todd L. Graves, Val Johnson, Alyson G. Wilson:
A fully Bayesian approach for combining multilevel failure information in fault tree quantification and optimal follow-on resource allocation. 297-305 - Gopika Vinod, H. S. Kushwaha, Ajit Kumar Verma, Ajit Srividya:
Optimisation of ISI interval using genetic algorithms for risk informed in-service inspection. 307-316 - Yefim Haim Michlin, R. Migdali:
Test duration in choice of helicopter maintenance policy. 317-321 - Timothy S. Margulies:
Risk optimization: siting of nuclear power electricity generating units. 323-325 - Timothy S. Margulies:
Simple cost risk-benefit calculation: nuclear plant backfit analysis. 327-329 - Rajesh Gupta, Pramod R. Bhave:
Comments on the paper 'Redundancy model for water distribution systems' by P. Kalungi and T.T. Tanyimboh. 331-333 - Tiku T. Tanyimboh, Paul Kalungi:
Reply to comments on 'Redundancy model for water distribution systems'. 335-337
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