glossary entries

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%causes for a SYSTEM level failure is known as a `cut set' \cite{nasafta}\cite{nucfta}. %causes for a SYSTEM level failure is known as a `cut set' \cite{nasafta}\cite{nucfta}.
If statistical models exist for the component failure modes If statistical models exist for the component failure modes
these failure causation trees (or minimal cut sets\footnote{In FTA terminology a minimal cut set is the branch of a these failure causation trees (or minimal cut sets\footnote{In FTA terminology a minimal cut set is the branch of a
%\glossary{name={entry name}, description={entry description}}
\glossary{name={cut set}, description={A cut set in a fault tree is a set of base component failure modes, whose occurrence ensures that a TOP (or SYSTEM) event occurs} }
\glossary{name={minimal cut set}, description={A cut set in a fault tree that cannot be reduced (i.e. \textbf{all} the base component failure modes are required to cause the SYSTEM level event) } }
fault tree, from the top SYSTEM level to the bottom, with the least number fault tree, from the top SYSTEM level to the bottom, with the least number
of base component failure modes. If a single base component failure mode can cause of base component failure modes. If a single base component failure mode can cause
a SYSTEM level error this is usually considered a liability.}) a SYSTEM level error this is usually considered a liability.})

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\chapter{A detailed look at the safety systems required by industrial burner controller} \chapter{A detailed look at the safety systems required by industrial burner controller}
\input{burner/burner} \input{burner/burner}
\glossary{name={test glossary name}, description={test glossary entry description}} %\glossary{name={test glossary name}, description={test glossary entry description}}
\printglossary \printglossary
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Glossary} \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Glossary}