Radyban: A tool for reliability analysis of dynamic fault trees through conversion into dynamic Bayesian networks

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In this paper, we present Radyban (Reliability Analysis with DYnamic BAyesian Networks), a software tool which allows to analyze a dynamic fault tree relying on its conversion into a dynamic Bayesian network. The tool implements a modular algorithm for automatically translating a dynamic fault tree into the corresponding dynamic Bayesian network and exploits classical algorithms for the inference on dynamic Bayesian networks, in order to compute reliability measures. After having described the basic features of the tool, we show how it operates on a real world example and we compare the unreliability results it generates with those returned by other methodologies, in order to verify the correctness and the consistency of the results obtained. © 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Montani, S., Portinale, L., Bobbio, A., & Codetta-Raiteri, D. (2008). Radyban: A tool for reliability analysis of dynamic fault trees through conversion into dynamic Bayesian networks. Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 93(7), 922–932. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ress.2007.03.013

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