There are several aspects involved when evaluating a system's performance, such as reliability, cost, quality, safety, maintainability, risks, and performance-related characteristics. Performability engineering provides a unified framework for integrating these aspects in a quantified manner, enabling informed decisions about a system. However, this field faces the daunting task of unifying diversified disciplines and theories that address issues such as quality, reliability, availability, maintainability, and safety (QRAMS), as well as engineering characteristics, statistical data analysis, multi-criteria decision-making, and applications of deep and machine learning. This book documents the latest ideas presented by world leaders in the QRAMS domain. Through diverse chapters, this volume represents the vitality of QRAMS in performability engineering. Design and Manufacturing Practices for Performability Engineering serves as a useful resource for practicing engineers and researchers pursuing this challenging and relevant area for sustainable development.
Readers will find the book:
- Describes network reliability measures and algorithms to evaluate them in an easily understandable manner;
- Introduces the notion of global cuts and their applications to evaluate reliability measures and flow network reliability, and provides a general framework for reliability evaluation;
- Serves as a valuable reference and primer in the area of network reliability;
- Offers up-to-date research in the field of network reliability.
Audience
Researchers and educators of reliability engineering, electrical, computer science, electronics, and communication engineering with their associated allied areas. Industry analysts and design engineers of engineering systems will also find this book valuable.
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