System failure engineering and fuzzy methodology an introductory overview

System failure engineering and fuzzy methodology an introductory overview

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Article ID: iaor1997975
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 83
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 113
End Page Number: 133
Publication Date: Oct 1996
Journal: Fuzzy Sets and Systems
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Keywords: quality & reliability
Abstract:

System failure engineering may encompass reliability, safety, security, maintainability, risk, and quality control. This paper pays a unified view, i.e., a failure-oriented view to system failure engineering. the notion of failure can be represented in terms of fuzzy sets and widely interpreted. It then discusses various appliction aspects of fuzzy methodology in system failure engineering, which include fuzzy methodology in fault diagnosis, in probist systems, in structural reliability, in software reliability, in human reliability, in safety engineering, in security engineering, in risk engineering, and in quality control, as well as profust, posbist, and posfust reliability theories. Engineering case studies and mathematical problems raised by applications of fuzzy methodology in system failure engineering are also addressed in this paper.

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