Fault trees structure
Alex Martelli
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Mon Dec 11 04:57:19 EST 2000
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"Arturo Pérez Mulas" <arturo_perez at wanadoo.es> wrote in message news:D_IY5.49$17.2785 at m2newsread.uni2.es... Hi, I am creating a fault-trees (kind of binary trees, but with unlimited inputs in every gates and several different types of gates/inputs) management package; thouhg I have created a basic structure for the class, I am not so happy with it and I am certain that it can be improved greatly. Any one knows of an Object Oriented description of a similar structure, or is interested in this so we can discuss further? Fault-tree analysis does appear like an interesting subject, but I can't easily find a precise model of "a fault-tree" around the web. Can you point to a summary description ("fault-tree analysis" gets a lot of hits, but I wonder if a "fault-tree object" can be described well enough without getting into the depth of the analysis issues)? Discussing how to model something in terms of Python classes &c seems to be a rather basic purpose of this forum, so I think it would be all right to pursue a discussion here, but you'd have to supply the domain-expertise (at least if I'm the other discussant...!). Alex
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