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the reliability part of Opensees

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I am wondering is there a manual for new commands in the reliability part of the opensees? If you take new version and try to run Terje's file you can notice that syntax has changed....
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we're working on that....
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Any news about reliability part in OS? :)
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Is there any update on this? I'm trying to convert some old code to the new version.

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sorryyyy no idea about this... :?: :(
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The paper provides an overview of three software for structural reliability analysis developed at the University of California, Berkeley. These are CalREL, which is a general-purpose structural reliability code written in FORTRAN; FERUM, which is a collection of Matlab® files that can be used for structural reliability analysis in conjunction with simple finite element models; and OpenSees, which is an object-oriented code for nonlinear structural response simulation with reliability capabilities. Reliability analysis methods featured by these software include FORM, SORM, Monte Carlo simulation, and various importance sampling methods. In addition, variable importance and sensitivity measures are provided.
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