RENO flowcharts are used to build models of probabilistic or deterministic problems, processes or scenarios in order to help you understand and/or quantify them. The flowchart is a graphical representation of the mathematical process of predicting an outcome. Possible applications include risk and safety analysis, complex reliability modeling, decision making, maintenance planning, optimization, operational research, financial analysis and much more.
A RENO flowchart consists of various types of blocks that are connected in order to model the scenario. In addition, RENO resources serve to store or generate values used in the flowchart. Resources cannot be placed directly into the flowchart; instead, they are referenced or called by the blocks.
The topics in this section address the following:
Configuring and using blocks in flowcharts.
Configuring and using RENO resources.
Using the Function Selector and Equation Editor to simplify building equations.
Standard and special operators available for use in equations in RENO blocks and resources.
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