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    Title: An improved Boolean algebra method for computing the network reliability
    Authors: Liu, H. H.;楊維楨;Yang, Wei-tzen;Liu, C. C.
    Contributors: 淡江大學經營決策學系
    Date: 1992-10-01
    Issue Date: 2009-11-30 12:21:52 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: Elsevier
    Abstract: This paper presents a new method, the HHL 91 algorithm, for calculating the network system reliability by sum of disjoint products (sdp). The main feature of the HHL 91 is its ability to properly arrange the order of minimal paths as well as to apply inversion to products of several variables. While the Abraham algorithm and its successors yield relatively short sdp forms of the structure functions of coherent network systems, this new method generates shorter disjoint products than any other known sdp method. Because the system reliability formula is considerably reduced in size, there will be a sharp decrease both in computation time and in rounding errors.
    Relation: Microelectronics Reliability 32(10), pp.1401-1419
    DOI: 10.1016/0026-2714(92)90010-I
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Management Sciences] Journal Article

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