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Fault Tree Poker 2.1

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<30
4
12+

Description

Are you looking to learn about logic and fault trees but hate the idea of having to read a grueling technical textbook about them?

Are you more inclined to spend time playing games with your friends and classmates than doing mundane reliability and risk analysis homework?

If your answer is yes to either of the above questions, then Fault Tree Poker may be the game for you!

NEW VERSION!!! After extensive play testing and experimentation, we introduce the latest and greatest Fault Tree Poker 2.1. The new version integrates DeMorgan's laws indirectly by considering both fault trees and success trees, allows for more explicit simulation to resolve ties between hands, and most importantly, incorporates play money!

Fault Tree Poker2.1 is a competitive card game designed to instill an understanding of how to work with fault trees (and success trees) within the context of engineering analysis and design, reliability engineering and risk analysis. Much like standard 5-card draw and 7-card stud, Fault Tree Poker 2.1 is all about playing a hand that trumps the other players. Each player is dealt five (or seven) cards - three (or four) of which are basic events and two (or three) of which are logic cards. Players use these cards to construct a system with the least chance of failure. But beware - sometimes a player may induce a failure in your system by playing an Incident card. In the end, the player whose cards produce the most reliable system wins.

Through play, players of Fault Tree Poker 2.1 will be required to construct simple fault trees, calculate failure probabilities, understand the impact of incidents on system performance, and learn fault tree analysis terminology.

Fault Tree Poker 2.1 is a great supplement to classroom education and professional training courses in any of the following subjects:
Reliability engineering and analysisQuality managementOperations researchEngineering designRisk managementSecurity and vulnerability analysisSafety engineering
Important Note: Fault Tree Poker does not come with instructions. Instructions for the game can be downloaded and printed from this website. In addition, calculators and/or scratch pads + pencil are recommended, but not included with this game.

Game Design is by Professor Will McGill @ Penn State College of IST.

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Publish Date July 31, 2010
Edition Second (2.1)
Department Games
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  • This game contains laser cut components. Laser cut items will have a slight amount of soot around the edges, which can easily be wiped off; and will have a campfire smell for about a week after you open them.

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