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Recommend books on the theory of reliability of technical systems
Hello, friends!
Prompt, please, a good book on the reliability and safety of technical systems. The offer, although not very diverse, nevertheless has several authors to choose from, maybe someone has encountered a problem. Preferably a book written by practitioners, no matter how paradoxical it sounds, and preferably modern. Interested in the reliability and safety of both hardware and software.
It's also very important. Looking for a paper book, preferably with the ability to buy. But if there is some kind of Talmud in this industry that is no longer published, but someone can give it to read, I will be very grateful.
I found in electronic form “Reliability of technical products”, authors Zhivotkevich I.N., Smirnov A.P. Is it worth reading?
Many thanks in advance to everyone!
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You have described the area quite broadly. Technical (engineering, ...) systems in general and IT systems, especially the software part of the latter, are quite difficult to cover with one blow.
On modeling / evaluation / design with t.z. the reliability of general technical systems is the well-known work of Patrick P. O'Connor, Andre Kleyner, "Practical Reliability Engineering":
www.amazon.com/Practical-Reliability-Engineering-Patrick-OConnor/dp/047097981X
There is both theory and exercises. But there is practically nothing on IT systems, one chapter on software reliability (when in specialized specialties this is at least a whole course).
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