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The ReliaSoft Downing Event Criticality Index for the block. This is a relative index showing the percentage of times that a downing event of the block caused the system to go down (i.e., the number of system downing events caused by the block divided by the total number of system downing events).  For component  <math>A</math> , this is 63.93%.  This implies that 63.93% of the times that the system went down, the system failure was due to the fact that component  <math>A</math>  went down.
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Diagram Simulation RBD Plot RS DECI Tableau
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RS DTCI Tableau Plot

The RS DTCI Tableau plot shows the ReliaSoft Downtime Criticality Index for each block in tableau format. This is a relative index showing the contribution of each block to the system’s downtime (i.e., the system downtime caused by a particular block divided by the total system downtime). The block name appears on each section of the plot. The green sections represent the blocks with the best RS DTCI; the yellow sections the blocks with medium RS DTCI and the red sections the blocks with the worst RS DTCI. Point to a plot section to view the block’s name, availability and RS DTCI.


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The ReliaSoft Downing Event Criticality Index for the block. This is a relative index showing the percentage of times that a downing event of the block caused the system to go down (i.e., the number of system downing events caused by the block divided by the total number of system downing events). For component [math]\displaystyle{ A }[/math] , this is 63.93%. This implies that 63.93% of the times that the system went down, the system failure was due to the fact that component [math]\displaystyle{ A }[/math] went down.


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