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Authors have been concentrated at hybrid human–device process control system that is endangered at external influences with stress character. A model of reliability sha** of human–device set has been considered in the paper.
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Wozniak, D.A., Szpytko, J., Smalko, Z., Zurek, J. (2012). Integrated Management Asset Approach to Human–Device Set. In: Mathew, J., Ma, L., Tan, A., Weijnen, M., Lee, J. (eds) Engineering Asset Management and Infrastructure Sustainability. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-493-7_84
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