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Artificial Intelligence Techniques for the European Reliability Data System (ERDS)

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Reliability Data Collection and Use in Risk and Availability Assessment

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The paper discusses two different attempts to use artificial intelligence (A.I.) techniques in the field of reliability data bases.

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Bastin, F., Capobianchi, S., Carlesso, S., Koletsos, A.D., Barbas, T. (1986). Artificial Intelligence Techniques for the European Reliability Data System (ERDS). In: Wingender, H.J. (eds) Reliability Data Collection and Use in Risk and Availability Assessment. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82773-0_71

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