Reliability Engineering and System Safety
2005 - 2025
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Volume 176, issue C, 2018
- A flexible distribution and its application in reliability engineering pp. 1-12

- Yan-Gang Zhao, Xuan-Yi Zhang and Zhao-Hui Lu
- A new generalized odd log-logistic flexible Weibull regression model with applications in repairable systems pp. 13-26

- Prataviera, Fábio, Edwin M.M. Ortega, Gauss M. Cordeiro, Rodrigo R. Pescim and Bruna A.W. Verssani
- Reliability modeling and optimization of operational use of one-shot units pp. 27-36

- Yao Cheng and Elsayed A. Elsayed
- Probabilistic competing failure analysis in phased-mission systems pp. 37-51

- Yujie Wang, Liudong Xing, Gregory Levitin and Ning Huang
- Multivariate models using MCMCBayes for web-browser vulnerability discovery pp. 52-61

- Reuben Johnston, Shahryar Sarkani, Thomas Mazzuchi, Thomas Holzer and Timothy Eveleigh
- Formal model-based quantitative safety analysis using timed Coloured Petri Nets pp. 62-79

- Daohua Wu and Wei Zheng
- A Stochastic Framework for Reliability and Sensitivity Analysis of Large Scale Water Distribution Networks pp. 80-92

- H.A. Jensen and D.J. Jerez
- A robust weighted SVR-based software reliability growth model pp. 93-101

- Lev V. Utkin and Frank P.A. Coolen
- Integrating entropy theory and cospanning tree technique for redundancy analysis of water distribution networks pp. 102-112

- Seyed Ashkan Zarghami, Indra Gunawan and Frank Schultmann
- Degradation modeling and RUL prediction using Wiener process subject to multiple change points and unit heterogeneity pp. 113-124

- Yuxin Wen, Jianguo Wu, Devashish Das and Tseng, Tzu-Liang(Bill)
- SIL2 assessment of an Active/Standby COTS-based Safety-Related system pp. 125-134

- Giovanni Mazzeo, Luigi Coppolino, D’Antonio, Salvatore, Claudio Mazzariello and Luigi Romano
- A large group decision making approach for dependence assessment in human reliability analysis pp. 135-144

- Hu-Chen Liu, Zhaojun Li, Jian-Qing Zhang and Xiao-Yue You
- Modelling inspection and replacement quality for a protection system pp. 145-153

- Alexandre R. Alberti, Cristiano A.V. Cavalcante, Philip Scarf and Silva, André L.O.
- A bi-objective formulation for robust defense strategies in multi-commodity networks pp. 154-161

- Matthew McCarter, Kash Barker, Jonas Johansson and Jose E. Ramirez-Marquez
- Stochastic properties and reliability measures of discrete-time semi-Markovian systems pp. 162-173

- He Yi, Lirong Cui, Jingyuan Shen and Yan Li
- Maritime navigation accidents and risk indicators: An exploratory statistical analysis using AIS data and accident reports pp. 174-186

- Rolf J. Bye and Aalberg, Asbjørn L.
- Connectivity evaluation and optimal service centers allocation in repairable linear consecutively connected systems pp. 187-193

- Gregory Levitin, Liudong Xing and Yuanshun Dai
- Mission abort policy balancing the uncompleted mission penalty and system loss risk pp. 194-201

- Gregory Levitin, Maxim Finkelstein and Yuanshun Dai
- Optimizing software rejuvenation policy for real time tasks pp. 202-208

- Gregory Levitin, Liudong Xing and Hanoch Ben-Haim
- A novel multi-distribution multi-state flow network and its reliability optimization problem pp. 209-217

- Wei-Chang Yeh and Ta-Chung Chu
- Imperfect preventive maintenance optimization for flexible flowshop manufacturing cells considering sequence-dependent group scheduling pp. 218-229

- Hanxin Feng, Lifeng Xi, Lei Xiao, Tangbin Xia and Ershun Pan
- Improving government policy on risk: Eight key principles pp. 230-241

- Terje Aven and Ortwin Renn
- Aggregated combinatorial reliability model for non-repairable parallel phased-mission systems pp. 242-250

- Qingqing Zhai, Liudong Xing, Rui Peng and Jun Yang
Volume 175, issue C, 2018
- Simulation-based catastrophe-induced port loss estimation pp. 1-12

- Xinhu Cao and Jasmine Siu Lee Lam
- A risk interpretation of sociotechnical safety perspectives pp. 13-18

- Terje Aven and Ylönen, Marja
- Resilience science, policy and investment for civil infrastructure pp. 19-23

- T.P. Bostick, E.B. Connelly, J.H. Lambert and I. Linkov
- A Monte Carlo-based exploration framework for identifying components vulnerable to cyber threats in nuclear power plants pp. 24-37

- Wei Wang, Antonio Cammi, Francesco Di Maio, Stefano Lorenzi and Enrico Zio
- Application of a process mining technique to identifying information navigation characteristics of human operators working in a digital main control room – feasibility study pp. 38-50

- Jinkyun Park, Jae-Yoon Jung, Gyunyoung Heo, Yochan Kim, Jaewhan Kim and Jaehyun Cho
- Extended LK heuristics for the optimization of linear consecutive-k-out-of-n: F systems considering parametric uncertainty and model uncertainty pp. 51-61

- Siqi Qiu, Mohamed Sallak, Schön, Walter and Henry X.G. Ming
- Deterministic sampling for propagating epistemic and aleatory uncertainty in dynamic event tree analysis pp. 62-78

- S. Rahman, D.R. Karanki, A. Epiney, D. Wicaksono, O. Zerkak and V.N. Dang
- A systematic framework of vulnerability analysis of a natural gas pipeline network pp. 79-91

- Huai Su, Enrico Zio, Jinjun Zhang and Xueyi Li
- Bi-objective optimization of a job shop with two types of failures for the operating machines that use automated guided vehicles pp. 92-104

- Behzad Karimi, S.T.A. Niaki, Hassan Haleh and Bahman Naderi
- A traffic-responsive signal control to enhance road network resilience with hazmat transportation in multiple periods pp. 105-118

- Suh-Wen Chiou
- Reliability analysis of phased mission system with non-exponential and partially repairable components pp. 119-127

- Xiang-Yu Li, Hong-Zhong Huang and Yan-Feng Li
- A methodology to quantify the gas supply capacity of natural gas transmission pipeline system using reliability theory pp. 128-141

- Weichao Yu, Kai Wen, Yuan Min, Lei He, Weihe Huang and Jing Gong
- A Bayesian approach to risk modeling of autonomous subsea intervention operations pp. 142-159

- Jeevith Hegde, Ingrid Bouwer Utne, Schjølberg, Ingrid and Brede Thorkildsen
- Efficient evaluation of structural reliability under imperfect knowledge about probability distributions pp. 160-170

- Yan-Gang Zhao, Pei-Pei Li and Zhao-Hui Lu
- Methodology to evaluate the monetary benefit of Probabilistic Risk Assessment by modeling the net value of Risk-Informed Applications at nuclear power plants pp. 171-182

- Justin Pence, Marzieh Abolhelm, Zahra Mohaghegh, Seyed Reihani, Mehmet Ertem and Ernie Kee
- Reliability and reliability-based importance analysis of structural systems using multiple response Gaussian process model pp. 183-195

- Pengfei Wei, Fuchao Liu and Chenghu Tang
- Electrical and topological drivers of the cascading failure dynamics in power transmission networks pp. 196-206

- Alberto Azzolin, Dueñas-Osorio, Leonardo, Francesco Cadini and Enrico Zio
- Adaptive Monte Carlo analysis for strongly nonlinear stochastic systems pp. 207-224

- Michael D. Shields
- Failure rate updates using condition-based prognostics in probabilistic safety assessments pp. 225-233

- Hyeonmin Kim, Jung Taek Kim and Gyunyoung Heo
- Optimal selective maintenance decisions for large serial k-out-of-n: G systems under imperfect maintenance pp. 234-245

- Claver Diallo, Uday Venkatadri, Abdelhakim Khatab and Zhuojun Liu
- The number of failed components in a k-out-of-n system consisting of multiple types of components pp. 246-250

- Serkan Eryilmaz
- Integrated production, quality control and condition-based maintenance for imperfect production systems pp. 251-264

- Guo Qing Cheng, Bing Hai Zhou and Ling Li
- Conservative claims for the probability of perfection of a software-based system using operational experience of previous similar systems pp. 265-282

- Xingyu Zhao, Bev Littlewood, Andrey Povyakalo, Lorenzo Strigini and David Wright
- A multi-hazard approach to assess severe weather-induced major power outage risks in the U.S pp. 283-305

- Sayanti Mukherjee, Roshanak Nateghi and Makarand Hastak
Volume 174, issue C, 2018
- A comparison between Monte Carlo simulation and finite-volume scheme for reliability assessment of multi-state physics systems pp. 1-11

- Yan-Hui Lin, Yan-Fu Li and Enrico Zio
- Modeling of machine interference problem with unreliable repairman and standbys imperfect switchover pp. 12-18

- Jau-Chuan Ke, Tzu-Hsin Liu and Dong-Yuh Yang
- Uncertainty analysis of a large break loss of coolant accident in a pressurized water reactor using non-parametric methods pp. 19-28

- F. Sanchez-Saez, Sánchez, A.I., J.F. Villanueva, S. Carlos and S. Martorell
- A formal framework for the safe design of the Autonomous Driving supervision pp. 29-40

- Romain Cuer, Piétrac, Laurent, Eric Niel, Saidou Diallo, Nicoleta Minoiu-Enache and Christophe Dang-Van-Nhan
- Measuring the vulnerability of community structure in complex networks pp. 41-52

- Daijun Wei, Xiaoge Zhang and Sankaran Mahadevan
- Failure-mode importance measures in structural system with multiple failure modes and its estimation using copulaAuthor-Name: He, Liangli pp. 53-59

- Zhenzhou Lu and Xinyao Li,
- A new methodology for facilitating the design of safety-related parts of control systems in machines according to ISO 13849:2006 standard pp. 60-70

- Porras-Vázquez, Alberto and Romero-Pérez, Julio-Ariel
- Reliability analysis of complex multi-state system with common cause failure based on evidential networks pp. 71-81

- Jinhua Mi, Yan-Feng Li, Weiwen Peng and Hong-Zhong Huang
- State of health prediction of lithium-ion batteries: Multiscale logic regression and Gaussian process regression ensemble pp. 82-95

- Jianbo Yu
- Designing a bio-fuel network considering links reliability and risk-pooling effect in bio-refineries pp. 96-107

- F. Salimi and Behnam Vahdani
- Are too many safety measures crowding each other out? pp. 108-113

- Eirik Bjorheim Abrahamsen, Alireza Moharamzadeh, Abrahamsen, Håkon Bjorheim, Frank Asche, Heide, Bjørnar and Maria Francesca Milazzo
- Discrete-time Markovian arrival processes to model multi-state complex systems with loss of units and an indeterminate variable number of repairpersons pp. 114-127

- Juan Eloy Ruiz-Castro, Mohammed Dawabsha and Francisco Javier Alonso
- Hybrid preventive maintenance of competing failures under random environment pp. 130-140

- Li Yang, Yu Zhao, Rui Peng and Xiaobing Ma
- Imperfect inspection optimization for a two-component system subject to hidden and two-stage revealed failures over a finite time horizon pp. 141-156

- Seyed Mohammad Seyedhosseini, Hamid Moakedi and Kamran Shahanaghi
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