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- | ====== Séminaires ASER ====== | ||
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- | * **Mardi 26 Mars 2013 :** | + | ==== Reliability based VBS tool ==== |
- | - Nicole El Zoghby : " | + | 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. |
- | - Adam Houenou : " | + | Description of reliability based VBS tool {{appendixa.pdf|pdf}} |
+ | Methodology of reliability based VBS tool {{d4.pdf|pdf}} | ||
- | * **Mardi 30 Avril 2013** : | + | Reliability based VBS tool {{vbs_tool.zip|zip}} |
- | - DANDACH Hoda : " | ||
- | - BREZOESCU Cornel-Alexandru :" | ||
- | * **Mardi 7 Mai 2013** : | ||
- | - Mohamed Shawky : " | ||
- | * **Mardi 18 Juin 2013** : | ||
- | - .... : " | + | ==== Reliability interactive optimal elicitation tool ==== |
- | * **Mardi 1 Juillet 2013** : | ||
- | - Walter Schön : " | + | In order to evaluate the dependability parameters of systems, part of components and subsystems reliability data is provided by experts. Eliciting expert opinions is therefore a major and decisive task in the process of the quantitative evaluation of systems dependability. A critical part of the elicitation is to choose the questions to ask. Those need to be simple (i.e., do not require high cognitive effort) and in terms and format experts are familiar with. Furthermore, |
- | * **Mardi 8 Juillet 2013** : | + | Description of interactive reliability optimal elicitation tool {{recif_task_2_l2_3.pdf|pdf}} |
- | - Arturo Zavala : "Un algorithme généralisé de commande adaptative pour la régulation globale de robots manipulateurs à entrées bornées" | + | Methodology of interactive reliability optimal elicitation tool {{recif_task_2_l2_1.pdf|pdf}} |
+ | Interactive reliability optimal elicitation tool {{elicitation_tool.zip|zip}} | ||
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- | ====== Prochains Séminaires ASER ====== | ||
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- | * **Mardi | + | ==== Imprecise availability tool ==== |
- | - Tao Zui : Doctorant 1ère année | ||
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- | - Khaoula Lassoued : Doctorante 1ère année | ||
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- | - Marek kurdej : Doctorant 2ème année | ||
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- | - Clement Zinoune : Doctorant 2ème année | ||
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- | - Angela Schoellig : Professeur associé à l’université de Toronto au Canada | ||
+ | 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. | ||
+ | Description of Imprecise availability tool {{etapes_code.pdf|pdf}} | ||
+ | Imprecise availability tool {{code_joanna.zip|zip}} | ||