This book presents models and methods for systems reliability
assessment, human reliability analysis and uncertainty management. It
includes fourteen contributions which are grouped into three sections.
Section 1 deals with basic reliability methods and applications. The
papers by Saiz de Bustamante and Perlado introduce the stochastic
processes and the Monte Carlo method, respectively. Sanz Fermandez de
Cordoba and Gonzales discuss important practical implications of the use
of reliability methods. The former refers to the aerospace industry. The
latter considers nuclear power plants. Session 2 presents some advances
in systems reliability techniques. The paper by Contini and Poucet
illustrates the mathematical analysis of fault trees and event trees. It
includes a discussion on the logical analysis of non-coherent fault
trees and considerations on the major measures of criticality and
importance of a component. The paper by Babbio is devoted to Petri nets.
First, the formalism of this relatively new technique is given. Then,
stochastic Petri nets are introduced as a tool to describe the behaviour
of systems in time. Finally, by some fully developed examples, it is
shown how this approach can be used to represent and evaluate complex
stochastic systems. Limnios introduces the notion of failure delay
systems and gives the lifetime structure for the evaluation of
reliability measures. A reservoir is studied as an example of a failure
delay system.