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This is the probability that the system is up at time . As an example, to obtain this value at = 300, a special counter would need to be used during the simulation. This counter is increased by one every time the system is up at 300 hours. Thus, the point availability at 300 would be the times the system was up at 300 divided by the number of simulations. For this example, this is 0.930, or 930 times out of the 1000 simulations the system was up at 300 hours. | |||
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Revision as of 23:39, 18 January 2012
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Diagram Simulation Point Availability |
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This is the probability that the system is up at time . As an example, to obtain this value at = 300, a special counter would need to be used during the simulation. This counter is increased by one every time the system is up at 300 hours. Thus, the point availability at 300 would be the times the system was up at 300 divided by the number of simulations. For this example, this is 0.930, or 930 times out of the 1000 simulations the system was up at 300 hours. |
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