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Chemical Failure Mode Addition to the Failure Mode Taxonomy

open access: yesJournal of Failure Analysis and Prevention, 2012
The research objective of this article is to fortify the failure mode taxonomy by including chemical failures. This inclusion would enable comprehensive risk analysis in technology-based products. As technology improves at an exponential rate, partially owing to chemical advances in the semiconductor industry, failure identification tools must keep up ...
Carlton Washburn, Katie Grantham
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Failure Mode Reasoning

2019 4th International Conference on System Reliability and Safety (ICSRS), 2019
Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) protect major hazard facilities against catastrophic accidents. A SIS consists of hardware components and a software part - the program. Failure Mode Reasoning (FMR) is a novel abstraction technique for identifying and quantifying failure modes of SIS hardware components based on an analysis of the SIS program. In FMR,
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Failure Mode and Effects Analysis

Journal of Patient Safety, 2010
To empirically compare 2 different commonly used failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) scoring procedures with respect to their resultant failure mode scores and prioritization: a mathematical procedure, where scores are assigned independently by FMEA team members and averaged, and a consensus procedure, where scores are agreed on by the FMEA team ...
Ashley, L.J., Armitage, Gerry R.
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Failure Modes and Mechanisms: Failure Modes and Mechanisms in MEMS

2010
As defined in Chapter 2, reliability engineering is the process of analyzing the expected or actual failure modes of a product and identifying actions to reduce or mitigate their effect. A Failure Mode describes the way in which a product or process could potentially fail to perform its desired function and can be defined in several ways, of which the ...
Allyson L. Hartzell   +2 more
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Consensus with dual failure modes

IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 1991
The problem of achieving consensus in a distributed system is discussed. Systems are treated in which either or both of two types of faults may occur: dormant (essentially omission and timing faults) and arbitrary (exhibiting arbitrary behavior, commonly referred to as Byzantine).
Fred J. Meyer, Dhiraj K. Pradhan
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Breakdowns and Failure Modes

2016
Psychiatry faces a number of challenges due largely to the complexity of the relationship between mind and brain. Starting from the now well-justified assumption that the mind is instantiated in the physical substrate of the brain, understanding this relationship is going to be critical to any understanding of function and dysfunction.
A. David Redish, Joshua A. Gordon
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Failure modes in CLIC

PACS2001. Proceedings of the 2001 Particle Accelerator Conference (Cat. No.01CH37268), 2002
Several CLIC failure modes may cause beam loss at collimators between the linac and the collision point. Studying sample failures by computer simulation, we derive performance requirements for the CLIC collimation system. In particular, we discuss the effect of energy variations due to rf phase jitter, reduced current, or malfunction of one drive beam ...
D. Schulte, F. Zimmermann
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Failure Modes and Failure Analysis

2012
Reliability is related to all levels of an application, from component or device level to system or environment level. Even though all these levels are linked and interact with each other, they are described separately in this chapter. For each level of the system, the dominant failure modes are summarized, and where possible related models describing ...
J. F. J. M. Caers, X. J. Zhao
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Failure mode assumptions and assumption coverage

[1992] Digest of Papers. FTCS-22: The Twenty-Second International Symposium on Fault-Tolerant Computing, 1995
A method is proposed for the formal analysis of failure mode assumptions and for the evaluation of the dependability of systems whose design correctness is conditioned on the validity of such assumptions. Formal definitions are given for the types of errors that can affect items of service delivered by a system or component.
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