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Event trees are an essential tool in reliability studies of systems. Their main goal is to define the significant accident sequences. This paper presents the general aspects of the event tree technique and the AREV software package for automatic treatment of event trees, which comprises four main modules: data introduction module, reduction module, probabilistic evaluation module and plotting module. Finally an example is given for illustration. This package is implemented on the PC computer.