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Development of a Simulation System for Reliability of Technical Equipment of Montonous Structures

Student: Tatunov Sergei

Supervisor: Sergey Polesskiy

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Computer Systems and Networks (Master)

Final Grade: 10

Year of Graduation: 2019

This final qualifying paper is devoted to the development of a system for simulating the reliability of technical means of monotonous structures. The purpose of this system is to simplify the calculation of reliability indicators of electronic systems in the design, as well as to provide a platform for the integration of modules implementing assessments of other indicators of reliability. The calculation module is based on the Monte Carlo method and the discrete event model of simulation modeling. The key feature of the method is the accounting of the time spent in the previous state on the failure of each component of the system being calculated. The system was developed using the .NET Framework Version 4.7 in the C # programming language. The work contains 5 chapters, introduction and conclusion, 1 appendix, 16 figures and references from 30 sources.

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