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Automatic Static Fault Tree Analysis from System Models
The manual development of system reliability models such as fault trees could be costly and error prone in practice. In this paper, we focus on the problems of some traditional dynamic fault trees and present our static solutions to represent dynamic relations such as functional and sequential dependencies. The implementation of a tool for the automatic synthesis of our static fault trees from SysML system models is introduced.