Vol. 8 No. 21 (2009): Revista GTI
Articles

MODELO DE ANALISIS DE CONFIABILIDAD BASADO EN GESTIÓN DE PROBABILÍSTICA DE RIESGOS

Andrea Milena Acevedo Lipes
Universidad Industrial de Santander
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Published 2010-08-02

How to Cite

Acevedo Lipes, A. M. (2010). MODELO DE ANALISIS DE CONFIABILIDAD BASADO EN GESTIÓN DE PROBABILÍSTICA DE RIESGOS. Revista GTI, 8(21), 57–62. Retrieved from https://revistas.uis.edu.co/index.php/revistagti/article/view/811

Abstract

RESUMEN

 

La gestión probabilística de riesgos es una herramienta eficaz para la identificación y análisis de los riesgos que pueden afectar el desarrollo exitoso de un proceso. Este análisis, está enmarcado en un sistema de gestión de los eventos identificados que permite documentar y realizar un adecuado seguimiento y control.

 

 

PALABRAS CLAVES: Árbol de fallas, diagrama de secuencia de eventos, gestión, riesgos, probabilidad.

 

ABSTRACT

 

Probabilistic Risk Assessment is a Powerful tool for analisys and identification of risks that can affect a process. This analisys is enclosed in an event management system that allows documenting, tracking and control.

 

 

KEYWORDS: Fault tree, event sequence diagram, management, risks, probability.

 

 

 

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