I. Introduction
Many systems, such as computer and communication systems, power transmission and distribution systems, transportation systems, and oil/gas production systems, can be modeled as networks in the planning, designing, and control of systems [1]–[10]. Network reliability is defined as a probability that networks function to meet our requirement, is one of the most important indices in evaluating and validating network performance, and plays an important role in our modern society [1]– [42]. For example, the (terminal pair) reliability of the acyclic (binary-state) network is the probability that both the source node and the sink node are connected by at least one path [11]–[15].