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Comparing Predicted and Realized Reliability with Requirements
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2015
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2015
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Comparing Predicted and Realized Reliability with Requirements
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Comparing Predicted and Realized Reliability with Requirements
2015
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Overview
Once reliability requirements have been established and a system has been developed and deployed, important information can be gained from determining whether the requirements are being met. This chapter deals with some ideas for a failure reporting analysis and corrective action system (FRACAS) that systematizes the process of data collection, archiving, and analysis for more effective and efficient feedback about the reliability of deployed systems. Reliability testing is the source of a great many interesting problems in test design, data collection, and analysis. The most prominent types of reliability testing include component life testing, reliability growth testing and software reliability testing. The chapter describes some tools that help make appropriate comparisons between reliability requirements and reliability performance, reliability performance and reliability modeling and reliability modeling and reliability requirements.
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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9781118858882, 1118858883
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