Abstract
This report concerns the on-going survey conducted jointly by the DAM/CCE and NRE/SR branches on the inclusion of dependability requirements in control and instrumentation projects. Its purpose is to enable a customer (the prime contractor) to convert into probabilistic terms dependability deterministic requirements expressed in the form ``a maximum permissible number of failures, of maximum duration d in a period t``. The customer shall select a confidence level for each previously defined undesirable event, by assigning a maximum probability of occurrence. Using the formulae we propose for two repair policies - constant rate or constant time - these probabilized requirements can then be transformed into equivalent failure rates. It is shown that the same formula can be used for both policies, providing certain realistic assumptions are confirmed, and that for a constant time repair policy, the correct result can always be obtained. The equivalent failure rates thus determined can be included in the specifications supplied to the contractors, who will then be able to proceed to their previsional justification. (author), 8 refs., 3 annexes.
Citation Formats
Bourgade, E, and Le, P.
Conversion of dependability deterministic requirements into probabilistic requirements; Traduction d`exigences deterministes de surete de fonctionnement en exigences probabilistes.
France: N. p.,
1993.
Web.
Bourgade, E, & Le, P.
Conversion of dependability deterministic requirements into probabilistic requirements; Traduction d`exigences deterministes de surete de fonctionnement en exigences probabilistes.
France.
Bourgade, E, and Le, P.
1993.
"Conversion of dependability deterministic requirements into probabilistic requirements; Traduction d`exigences deterministes de surete de fonctionnement en exigences probabilistes."
France.
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title = {Conversion of dependability deterministic requirements into probabilistic requirements; Traduction d`exigences deterministes de surete de fonctionnement en exigences probabilistes}
author = {Bourgade, E, and Le, P}
abstractNote = {This report concerns the on-going survey conducted jointly by the DAM/CCE and NRE/SR branches on the inclusion of dependability requirements in control and instrumentation projects. Its purpose is to enable a customer (the prime contractor) to convert into probabilistic terms dependability deterministic requirements expressed in the form ``a maximum permissible number of failures, of maximum duration d in a period t``. The customer shall select a confidence level for each previously defined undesirable event, by assigning a maximum probability of occurrence. Using the formulae we propose for two repair policies - constant rate or constant time - these probabilized requirements can then be transformed into equivalent failure rates. It is shown that the same formula can be used for both policies, providing certain realistic assumptions are confirmed, and that for a constant time repair policy, the correct result can always be obtained. The equivalent failure rates thus determined can be included in the specifications supplied to the contractors, who will then be able to proceed to their previsional justification. (author), 8 refs., 3 annexes.}
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