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This paper addresses a stochastic-#ow network in which each arc or node has several capacities and may
fail. Given the demand d, we try to evaluate the system reliability that the maximum #ow of the network is
not less than d. A simple algorithm is proposed "rstly to generate all lower boundary points for d, and then
the system reliability can be calculated in terms of such points. One computer example is shown to illustrate
the solution procedure.
This paper addresses a stochastic-#ow network in which each arc or node has several capacities and may
fail. Given the demand d, we try to evaluate the system reliability that the maximum #ow of the network is
not less than d. A simple algorithm is proposed "rstly to generate all lower boundary points for d, and then
the system reliability can be calculated in terms of such points. One computer example is shown to illustrate
the solution procedure.
This paper addresses a stochastic-#ow network in which each arc or node has several capacities and may
fail. Given the demand d, we try to evaluate the system reliability that the maximum #ow of the network is
not less than d. A simple algorithm is proposed "rstly to generate all lower boundary points for d, and then
the system reliability can be calculated in terms of such points. One computer example is shown to illustrate
the solution procedure.
This paper addresses a stochastic-#ow network in which each arc or node has several capacities and may
fail. Given the demand d, we try to evaluate the system reliability that the maximum #ow of the network is
not less than d. A simple algorithm is proposed "rstly to generate all lower boundary points for d, and then
the system reliability can be calculated in terms of such points. One computer example is shown to illustrate
the solution procedure.
Each arc of a binary-state network has good/bad states. The system reliability, the probability
that source s communicates with sink t, can be computed in terms of minimal paths (MPs). An
MP is an ordered sequence of arcs from s to t that has no cycle. Note that a minimal path is
different from the so-called minimum path. The latter is a path with minimum cost.
JTop monitors the CPU usage of all threads in a remote application
which has remote management enabled. JTop demonstrates the use of
the java.lang.management API to obtain the CPU consumption for
each thread.
SmallSQL is a 100% pure Java DBMS, a relational database for Java desktop applications. It has a JDBC 3.0 interface and offering many ANSI SQL 92 and ANSI SQL 99 features. It is very small and fast Java library. It does not have a network interface.