Reliability Engineering and System Safety
2005 - 2025
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Volume 125, issue C, 2014
- Assessing parameter uncertainty on coupled models using minimum information methods pp. 3-12

- Tim Bedford, Kevin J. Wilson and Alireza Daneshkhah
- A robust Bayesian approach to modeling epistemic uncertainty in common-cause failure models pp. 13-21

- Matthias C.M. Troffaes, Gero Walter and Dana Kelly
- A systematic framework for effective uncertainty assessment of severe accident calculations; Hybrid qualitative and quantitative methodology pp. 22-35

- Seyed Mohsen Hoseyni, Mohammad Pourgol-Mohammad, Ali Abbaspour Tehranifard and Faramarz Yousefpour
- The concept of validation of numerical models for consequence analysis pp. 36-45

- Audun Borg, Bjarne Paulsen Husted and Njå, Ove
- An illustration of the use of an approach for treating model uncertainties in risk assessment pp. 46-53

- Bjerga, Torbjørn, Terje Aven and Enrico Zio
- Time-dependent risk modeling of accidental events and responses in process industries pp. 54-66

- Radim Bris, Sava Medonos, Chris Wilkins and Zdráhala, Adam
- Fixing the cracks in the crystal ball: A maturity model for quantitative risk assessment pp. 67-81

- Andrew Rae, Rob Alexander and John McDermid
- A modeling framework for the resilience analysis of networked systems-of-systems based on functional dependencies pp. 82-91

- Roberto Filippini and Silva, Andrés
- Static and dynamic metrics of economic resilience for interdependent infrastructure and industry sectors pp. 92-102

- Raghav Pant, Kash Barker and Christopher W. Zobel
- Assessing nuclear power plant safety and recovery from earthquakes using a system-of-systems approach pp. 103-116

- E. Ferrario and E. Zio
- The SACADA database for human reliability and human performance pp. 117-133

- Y. James Chang, Dennis Bley, Lawrence Criscione, Barry Kirwan, Ali Mosleh, Todd Madary, Rodney Nowell, Robert Richards, Emilie M. Roth, Scott Sieben and Antonios Zoulis
- Applying different quality and safety models in healthcare improvement work: Boundary objects and system thinking pp. 134-144

- Siri Wiig, Glenn Robert, Janet E. Anderson, Elina Pietikainen, Teemu Reiman, Luigi Macchi and Karina Aase
- A nonparametric approach to medical survival data: Uncertainty in the context of risk in mortality analysis pp. 145-152

- Janurová, Kateřina and Briš, Radim
- Analysis of axle and vehicle load properties through Bayesian Networks based on Weigh-in-Motion data pp. 153-164

- Morales-Nápoles, Oswaldo and Steenbergen, Raphaël D.J.M.
Volume 124, issue C, 2014
- A delay time model with imperfect and failure-inducing inspections pp. 1-12

- Roger Flage
- Residual life estimation based on a generalized Wiener degradation process pp. 13-23

- Xiaolin Wang, Narayanaswamy Balakrishnan and Bo Guo
- Imperfect repair modeling using Kijima type generalized renewal process pp. 24-31

- Monika Tanwar, Rajiv N. Rai and Nomesh Bolia
- Modifications of the Weibull distribution: A review pp. 32-55

- Saad J. Almalki and Saralees Nadarajah
- Accounting for future redesign to balance performance and development costs pp. 56-67

- D. Villanueva, R.T. Haftka and B.V. Sankar
- A risk measurement tool for an underground electricity distribution system considering the consequences and uncertainties of manhole events pp. 68-80

- Thalles Vitelli Garcez and Adiel Teixeira de Almeida
- A rapid reliability estimation method for directed acyclic lifeline networks with statistically dependent components pp. 81-91

- Won-Hee Kang and Alyce Kliese
- An integrated framework for online diagnostic and prognostic health monitoring using a multistate deterioration process pp. 92-104

- Ramin Moghaddass and Ming J. Zuo
- A third-party casualty risk model for unmanned aircraft system operations pp. 105-116

- Richard Melnyk, Daniel Schrage, Vitali Volovoi and Hernando Jimenez
- An integrated systemic model for optimization of condition-based maintenance with human error pp. 117-131

- S.M. Asadzadeh and A. Azadeh
- Node vulnerability of water distribution networks under cascading failures pp. 132-141

- Qing Shuang, Mingyuan Zhang and Yongbo Yuan
- A framework for risk assessment for maritime transportation systems—A case study for open sea collisions involving RoPax vessels pp. 142-157

- Jakub Montewka, Ehlers, Sören, Floris Goerlandt, Tomasz Hinz, Kristjan Tabri and Pentti Kujala
- Bayesian modeling of multi-state hierarchical systems with multi-level information aggregation pp. 158-164

- Mingyang Li, Jian Liu, Jing Li and Byoung Uk Kim
- On how to understand and present the uncertainties in production assurance analyses, with a case study related to a subsea production system pp. 165-170

- Terje Aven and Linda Martens Pedersen
- Probability of loss of assured safety in systems with multiple time-dependent failure modes: Representations with aleatory and epistemic uncertainty pp. 171-200

- Jon C. Helton, Martin Pilch and Sallaberry, Cédric J.
- Proportional hazards models of infrastructure system recovery pp. 201-206

- Kash Barker and Hiba Baroud
Volume 123, issue C, 2014
- Application of reliability models with covariates in spare part prediction and optimization – A case study pp. 1-7

- Abbas Barabadi, Javad Barabady and Tore Markeset
- Overtopping hazards to port activities: Application of a new methodology to risk management (POrt Risk MAnagement Tool) pp. 8-20

- Ana Alises, Rafael Molina, Gómez, Rebeca, Pascual Pery and Carmen Castillo
- Reliability, risk and lifetime distributions as performance indicators for life-cycle maintenance of deteriorating structures pp. 21-37

- Giorgio Barone and Dan M. Frangopol
- Comparisons of complex network based models and real train flow model to analyze Chinese railway vulnerability pp. 38-46

- Min Ouyang, Lijing Zhao, Liu Hong and Zhezhe Pan
- Improving estimates of critical lower percentiles by induced censoring pp. 47-56

- David J. Edwards, Frank M. Guess, León, Ramón V., Timothy M. Young and Kevin A. Crookston
- Dynamic availability assessment and optimal component design of multi-state weighted k-out-of-n systems pp. 57-62

- Shahrzad Faghih-Roohi, Min Xie, Kien Ming Ng and Richard C.M. Yam
- Prognostics of lumen maintenance for High power white light emitting diodes using a nonlinear filter-based approach pp. 63-72

- Jiajie Fan, Kam-Chuen Yung and Michael Pecht
- Robust facility location: Hedging against failures pp. 73-80

- Ivan Hernandez, Jose Emmanuel Ramirez-Marquez, Chase Rainwater, Edward Pohl and Hugh Medal
- Optimal defense with variable number of overarching and individual protections pp. 81-90

- Gregory Levitin, Kjell Hausken and Yuanshun Dai
- MMOSA – A new approach of the human and organizational factor analysis in PSA pp. 91-98

- M. Farcasiu and I. Prisecaru
- Some notes on unobserved parameters (frailties) in reliability modeling pp. 99-103

- Ji Hwan Cha and Maxim Finkelstein
- Incorporating risk seeking attitude into defense strategy pp. 104-109

- Ferenc Szidarovszky and Yi Luo
- Cost per severe accident as an index for severe accident consequence assessment and its applications pp. 110-122

- Kampanart Silva, Yuki Ishiwatari and Shogo Takahara
- How coupon and element tests reduce conservativeness in element failure prediction pp. 123-136

- Chan Y. Park, Nam H. Kim and Raphael T. Haftka
- AK-SYS: An adaptation of the AK-MCS method for system reliability pp. 137-144

- W. Fauriat and N. Gayton
- Fracture prediction of cardiac lead medical devices using Bayesian networks pp. 145-157

- Tarek Haddad, Adam Himes and Michael Campbell
- A Stochastic Hybrid Systems framework for analysis of Markov reward models pp. 158-170

- S.V. Dhople, L. DeVille and DomÃnguez-GarcÃa, A.D.
- The cross-entropy method for reliability assessment of cracked structures subjected to random Markovian loads pp. 171-182

- C. Mattrand and J.-M. Bourinet
- No Fault Found events in maintenance engineering Part 1: Current trends, implications and organizational practices pp. 183-195

- Samir Khan, Paul Phillips, Ian Jennions and Chris Hockley
- No Fault Found events in maintenance engineering Part 2: Root causes, technical developments and future research pp. 196-208

- Samir Khan, Paul Phillips, Chris Hockley and Ian Jennions
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