Journal of Automation and Information Sciences
Published 12 issues per year
ISSN Print: 1064-2315
ISSN Online: 2163-9337
SJR:
0.173
SNIP:
0.588
CiteScore™::
2
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Conceptual Foundations of the System Analysis of Risks in Dynamics of Control of Complex System Safety. Part 1. Basic Statements and Substantiation of Approach
Volume 33,
Issue 2, 2001,
17 pages
DOI: 10.1615/JAutomatInfScien.v33.i2.30
ABSTRACT
Conceptual foundations of safety control for complex technical systems are suggested and substantiated on the basis of new principles of technical diagnosing and assessment of technical state of an object. These principles are based on the theory of survivability and the theory of the system analysis of risks under incompleteness, uncertainty and inconsistency of the initial information.
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