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The Network Availability Prediction program enables users to predict the availability and reliability of communication networks. The Network Availability Prediction network block diagram model utilizes an extended Reliability Block Diagram (RBD) methodology that addresses the specific characteristics of network elements and their connections.

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The Network Availability Prediction program enables users to predict the availability and reliability of communication networks. The Network Availability Prediction network block diagram model utilizes an extended Reliability Block Diagram (RBD) methodology that addresses the specific characteristics of network elements and their connections.

  • Create clear, concise diagrams
  • Model complex networks
  • Import/export facilities to databases and spreadsheets Our software has been in continuous development since the 1980s and is the recognized standard for safety and reliability professionals.

Why choose NAP

There are many reasons to choose NAP – here are just a few:

Model Complexity

Complex or simple networks may be modeled using Network Availability Prediction. Network elements may be logically modeled right down to part level using the powerful Network Availability Prediction pagination facility. Individual network element diagrams have been extended beyond traditional RBDs to allow users to model multiple interfaces and their interactions with common equipment

Clever Pathfinder

Network Availability Prediction will then automatically determine the allowable paths between a source and target, and hence determine the minimal cut sets that determine the availability of the network.

Time Saving

Network Availability Prediction provides many time-saving features to allow users to quickly construct the network diagram. These include a parts library facility that allows users to import their parts data in convenient groupings, a network element library facility that allows users to construct common network element diagrams and a fully interactive network diagram construction facility