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Failure Modes and Effects Analysis
2015This chapter extends the principles of failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) introduced in Chap. 2 with medical case examples. This chapter explores inductive reasoning or “forwards thinking” in the context of neurological diagnosis and treatment.
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Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA)
2016Although statistical variances and unpredicted events are part of operations routine, analyzing events commonalities and dependencies can reduce production deviations occurrences. FMEA is a tool for proactively identifying those failure commonalities and dependencies ahead of their occurrence, through listing the potential effect, rating them according
Gilad Issar, Liat Ramati Navon
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Software failure modes and effects analysis
2013 Proceedings Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS), 2013Failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) is an effective way to identify and mitigate potential problems within the design of a system. By adapting the general process outlined in MIL-STD-1629A [1] to the design of software, a rigorous software FMEA (SFMEA) process has been developed to drive the identification of risks to safety, reliability, and ...
J. J. Stadler, N. J. Seidl
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Software Failure Modes and Effects Analysis
IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 1979This concept paper discusses the possible use of failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) as a means to produce more reliable software. FMEA is a fault avoidance technique whose objective is to identify hazards in requirements that have the potential to either endanger mission success or significantly impact life-cycle costs.
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Modelling Failure Modes and Effects Analysis
International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, 1993Presents a critical review of the method of FMEA and in particular of the risk priority number (RPN) used for ranking failure modes. Though the method itself is of great use, the calculation of the RPN lacks a proper model as a base and is thus internally inconsistent and potentially misleading.
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Failure Mode and Effects Analysis — IFMICE
Management Research News, 1984IFMICE (Identification of Failure Mode, Inhibition of Cause and Effect) is useful for the evaluation of policy proposals as well as of engineering designs. Its application to policy making is considered in this article. The preliminaries and procedure of applying the analysis are outlined.
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Failure modes and effects analysis — Bibliography
Microelectronics Reliability, 1992Abstract This paper presents a brief introduction and an extensive list of selective references on failure modes and effects analysis concept.
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Failure Mode, Effect and Criticality Analysis
1983A Failure Mode, Effect and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) is now an established technique for assessing the design and reliability of a system but the mechanics of the method are less well defined. This paper identifies the advantages to be gained from, and the requirements of, such an analysis.
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Automating failure modes and effects analysis
Proceedings of Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS), 2002This paper presents the current results of a multiyear effort to automate failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) and its associated reliability analysis. A modular approach to modeling the system failure behavior is described. A component module definition contains a declarative part (inputs, outputs and mode variables) and a behavioral part (mode ...
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