Some elementary ideas concerning the complexity of system structure

Some elementary ideas concerning the complexity of system structure

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Article ID: iaor20106682
Volume: 57
Issue: 7
Start Page Number: 626
End Page Number: 633
Publication Date: Oct 2010
Journal: Naval Research Logistics
Authors: ,
Keywords: modelling, systems development methods
Abstract:

A system of iid (independent identically distributed) Bernoulli components is the starting point in the statistical theory of reliability. This simplification allows for the development of a rich, though elementary, theory for the structure of the system. Two representations play a prominent role in the study of structural reliability. One is the minimal path set representation and the other is the signature representation. By combining the two representations with the Gibbs measure for the state of components, one obtains terms that can be interpreted as the complexity of the system structure.

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