ELECTRICA
Original Article

Formal Concept Analysis and Its Validity in Power Reliability Engineering

1.

Department of Informatics, School of Computer Science, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, India

2.

LISV Laboratory, University of Paris Saclay, Velizy, France

ELECTRICA 2023; 23: 250-261
DOI: 10.5152/electrica.2022.22057
Read: 459 Downloads: 242 Published: 01 May 2023

Sub-discipline of systems engineering that focuses on the capacity of equipment to operate without failure is reliability engineering. The capacity of a system or component to perform as expected under defined circumstances over an extended length of time is referred to as reliability. The approach of data analysis known as formal analysis of concepts is used to investigate the link between a collection of objects and their associated qualities (input termed as the formal context). Formal analysis of concepts is not only capable of identifying data groupings (concepts) and visualizing them but it can also extract rules that indicate the essential nature of the investigated environment. When it comes to reliability engineering, formal analysis of concepts may be a valuable tool. New theories in formal analysis of concepts in this domain are supported by mathematical proofs in this article. Commentary on formal analysis of concepts latest findings is also included prominently.

Cite this article as: B. Pratim Bhuyan, R. Tomar and A. Ramdane-Cherif, “Formal concept analysis and its validity in power reliability engineering,” Electrica, 23(2), 250-261, 2023.

Files
EISSN 2619-9831