THE ROLE OF THE SYSTEMATIC APPROACH IN DETERMIN-ING THE RELIABILITY OF TECHNICAL SYSTEMS IN A TRANSPORT LOGISTICS SYSTEMS

THE ROLE OF THE SYSTEMATIC APPROACH IN DETERMIN-ING THE RELIABILITY OF TECHNICAL SYSTEMS IN A TRANSPORT LOGISTICS SYSTEMS

Authors

  • Nikolay Nedev Konstantin Preslavsky University of Shumen, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Bulgaria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46687/jsar.v28i1.426

Keywords:

Reliability, Technical facilities, Dependability

Abstract

This publication defines the scope of inspections of railway facilities and devices, as well as the methods for recording results and taking action to remedy malfunctions. The re-liability of systems in transport logistics is key to the efficiency and safety of processes. It ensures that all components of the system work smoothly and predictably.

Author Biography

Nikolay Nedev, Konstantin Preslavsky University of Shumen, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Bulgaria

DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING LOGISTICS, FACULTY OF TECHNICAL SCIENCES, KONSTANTIN PRESLAVSKY UNIVERSITY OF SHUMEN, SHUMEN 9712,115, UNIVERSITETSKA STR., E-MAIL: 2472291008@shu.bg

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Hristov, Hr. "Fundamentals of Safety Engineering", Conference: International Conference on Mathematical Models for Engineering Science ((IEEEAM - MMES'12, at: Puerto De La Cruz, Tenerife, Spain.

Regulation № 58 on the rules for technical operation, train movement, and signaling in railway transport, 2020.

Rules for the technical operation of the railway infrastructure of NRIC, Art. 411.

IEC 60050 (191), International standard for reliability.

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Published

13.11.2025

How to Cite

Nedev, N. . (2025). THE ROLE OF THE SYSTEMATIC APPROACH IN DETERMIN-ING THE RELIABILITY OF TECHNICAL SYSTEMS IN A TRANSPORT LOGISTICS SYSTEMS: THE ROLE OF THE SYSTEMATIC APPROACH IN DETERMIN-ING THE RELIABILITY OF TECHNICAL SYSTEMS IN A TRANSPORT LOGISTICS SYSTEMS. JOURNAL SCIENTIFIC AND APPLIED RESEARCH, 28(1), 68–76. https://doi.org/10.46687/jsar.v28i1.426