fault assessment
1Fault tree analysis — (FTA) is a failure analysis in which an undesired state of a system is analyzed using boolean logic to combine a series of lower level events. This analysis method is mainly used in the field of safety engineering to quantitatively determine the… …
2Fault injection — In software testing, fault injection is a technique for improving the coverage of a test by introducing faults in order to test code paths, in particular error handling code paths, that might otherwise rarely be followed. It is often used with… …
3North Island Fault System — Major active fault zones of New Zealand showing variation in displacement vector of Pacific Plate relative to Australian Plate along the boundary …
4Calaveras Fault — Note that Diablo Fault and Mount Diablo Fault redirect here. The Calaveras Fault is a major branch of the San Andreas Fault located in northern California in the San Francisco Bay Area. It runs east of the San Andreas, diverging from it in the… …
5Silver Creek Fault — The Silver Creek Fault is a potentially seismically active northwest southeast trending geological structure in Santa Clara County, California. The Silver Creek Fault runs through and adjacent to the convert|25|mi|km long and convert|5|mi|km|0… …
6Architecture Design and Assessment System — The Architecture Design and Assessment System (ADAS) was a set of software programs offered by the Research Triangle Institute from the mid 1980s untilthe early 1990s. [G.A. Frank, D.L. Franke, and W.F. Ingogly, An Architecture Design and… …
7Claerwen Fault — The Claerwen Fault is a major SW NE trending fault in central Wales. It was active as a normal fault during deposition of Late Ordovician to mid Silurian sedimentary rocks, downthrowing to the northwest.[1] The estimated throw on the fault… …
8Deep-ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis — A diagram of the Dart II System A tsunami b …
9Probabilistic risk assessment — (PRA) (or probabilistic safety assessment/analysis) is a systematic and comprehensive methodology to evaluate risks associated with a complex engineered technological entity (such as airliners or nuclear power plants).Risk in a PRA is defined as… …
10Pleasanton Fault — The Pleasanton Fault is a seismically active geological structure in Alameda County and Contra Costa County, California , USA.(Alameda County, 1982)Relation to hydrological featuresAll the streams draining Livermore Valley merge above the Bernal… …