I know of none that take probabilities as inputs. Traditional network 
simulators, such as GNS3, let you model various failure modes, but probability 
seems squishy enough that I don’t see how it can be accurate, and thus helpful. 
It’s like that Dilbert cartoon where the pointy haired boss asks for a schedule 
of all future unplanned outages :)

https://dilbert.com/strip/1997-01-29

 -mel

On Jan 15, 2019, at 11:59 AM, Vanbever Laurent 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


I took the survey. It’s short and sweet — well done!

Thanks a lot, Mel! Highly appreciated!

I do have a question. You ask "Are there any good?” Any good what?

I just meant whether existing network analysis tools were any good (or good 
enough) at reasoning about probabilistic behaviors that people care about (if 
any).

All the best,
Laurent

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