Reliability and Robustness
The objective in probabilistic design is to reduce the effects of probabilistic characteristics of design parameters onto design performance. Generally these effects are grouped as reliability, robustness, and reliability and robustness.
Reliability


Robustness
A system or design is said to be "robust" if it has minimal change of performance when subjected to variations in its design; for example, its performance is consistent within the variations.

Reliability and Robustness

Stochastic Assessment
Sampling-based methods generate many random samples and evaluate whether performance function is violated. They typically use random numbers; the ones that do not use random numbers are called quasi Monte Carlo methods. Sampling-based methods are also known as Monte Carlo methods.
- Simple Random
- Latin HyperCube
- Hammersley
- Modified Extensible Lattice Sequence

