System reliability: a case when fuzzy logic enhances probability theory's ability to deal with real-world problems
- 20 January 2003
- proceedings article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Abstract
In his recent paper "Probability theory needs an infusionof fuzzy logic to enhance its ability to deal withreal-world problems", L. Zadeh explains that probabilitytheory needs an infusion of fuzzy logic to enhanceits ability to deal with real-world problems. In this talk,we give an example of a real-world problem for whichsuch an infusion is indeed successful: the problem ofsystem reliability.1. Reliability: Brief Introduction to theProblem1.1. Reliability: general problemA...Keywords
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