Anjali1, Vinit Kumar Sharma2 and Vinay Kumar3

 1Book Hive Institute, Narayana Delhi, India

2Department of Mathematics, Shri Ram College, Muzaffarnagar, UP

3Bhagwant Institute of Technology, Muzaffarnagar

Received: Oct 30, 2021/ Revised: Dec 18, 2021/Accepted: Dec 21, 2021

 Abstract

Availability and reliability are two important aspects of evaluating the performance and dependability of complex systems. While both concepts are related to system performance, they focus on different aspects. In this paper, a comparative study between availability and reliability of a complex systems for example we have taken AC for performance analysis. Major factors affecting these values of above said system are discussed.

Keywords:  Reliability, availability, MTTF, redundancy.

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How to cite this article

Anjali, Sharma, V. K. and Kumar, V. (2021). Comparative study between availability and reliability of complex systems. Science Archives, Vol. 2(4), 392-395. https://doi.org/10.47587/SA.2021.2421

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