2015
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/94/1/012019
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Dangerous failures in multifunctional systems

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“…The performance of a modular system is a function of the probabilities that its component parts should function as expected. The discussion in (Kohlas et al 2014;Kuznetsov et al 2015) analyzes the probability that a modular system delivers its expected functionalities. From (Kohlas et al 2014), it can be seen that the probability that a modular system is performing as expected is dependent on the functional probability of its component modules.…”
Section: Logical Fragmentation Managing Entity (Lfme)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The performance of a modular system is a function of the probabilities that its component parts should function as expected. The discussion in (Kohlas et al 2014;Kuznetsov et al 2015) analyzes the probability that a modular system delivers its expected functionalities. From (Kohlas et al 2014), it can be seen that the probability that a modular system is performing as expected is dependent on the functional probability of its component modules.…”
Section: Logical Fragmentation Managing Entity (Lfme)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From (Kohlas et al 2014), it can be seen that the probability that a modular system is performing as expected is dependent on the functional probability of its component modules. The discussion in (Kuznetsov et al 2015) examines the probability that a system suffers multi-functional failure that affects its component modules. In the scenario examined in (Kuznetsov et al 2015), the modules of a system and robustness in functionality, i.e., using another system's modules, are not incorporated.…”
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“…The figures bellow are functional diagrams of GERT-network modeling behavior of the system Condor when calculating tasks with a fixed duration in modes without backup and migration. Before you go to the search loops of the network lets produce some changes that significantly simplify network [5]. Suitable replacements are shown in Figs.…”
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