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'''Fast probability integration''' ('''FPI''') is a method of determining the probability of a class of events, particularly a failure event, that is faster to execute than [[Monte Carlo analysis]]. It is used where large numbers of time-variant variables contribute to the reliability of a system. The method was proposed by Wen and Chen in 1987.<ref>Beck ''et al.'', pp. 2201.</ref>
 
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== Bibliography ==