Description

SCRAM is a command-line tool that facilitates complex risk analysis by leveraging fault trees, event trees, and other probabilistic models. By utilizing the Open-PSA MEF standard, SCRAM ensures compatibility with a wide range of modeling software, making it an essential component of modern risk analysis workflows.

Key Features

  • Open-Source and Free: SCRAM is released under the GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3), ensuring that users can freely access, modify, and distribute the software.

  • Comprehensive Risk Analysis: Supports the analysis of fault trees, event trees, common cause failures (CCF), and more.

  • Standards Compliance: Fully compatible with the Open-PSA MEF, a widely recognized format for probabilistic risk assessment.

  • Command-Line Interface (CLI): Designed for efficiency and automation, SCRAM can easily integrate into existing workflows and scripts.

  • Community Driven: The source code, release notes, and issue tracker are available on GitHub, fostering continuous improvement and collaboration.

Why Use SCRAM?

SCRAM empowers organizations to conduct in-depth risk assessments without the need for expensive proprietary tools. Its command-line nature allows for seamless automation, making it ideal for large-scale analysis. By adhering to industry standards like the Open-PSA MEF, SCRAM guarantees interoperability and consistency across different software platforms.

Get Involved

As an open-source project, SCRAM thrives on community contributions. Whether you're interested in developing new features, fixing bugs, or simply using the tool, you can find all the resources you need on the SCRAM GitHub page. Join the growing community of risk analysts and developers who are shaping the future of open-source risk analysis.

 

 

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