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+ | ==== Reliability based VBS tool ==== | ||
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+ | In this tool, we use a graphical model called Valuation-Based System (VBS) as a unique framework that allows one to represent and propagate more adequately all type of uncertainties in the same model. The VBSs were first introduced by Shenoy in 1989 as a general language for incorporating uncertainty in expert systems. | ||
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+ | Description of reliability based VBS tool {{appendixa.pdf|pdf}} | ||
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+ | Methodology of reliability based VBS tool {{d4.pdf|pdf}} | ||
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+ | Reliability based VBS tool {{vbs_tool.zip|zip}} | ||
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+ | ==== Imprecise availability tool ==== | ||
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+ | In this tool, we use a new method to find the imprecise availability of a Multi-State System (MSS) based on interval contraction and Markov chains. | ||
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+ | Description of Imprecise availability tool {{etapes_code.pdf|pdf}} | ||
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+ | Imprecise availability tool {{code_joanna.zip|zip}} | ||