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Evolution of VLSI reliability engineering

Quality and Reliability Engineering International, 1990
AbstractProjection indicates that by the turn of the century microcomputer chips will have 100 million transistors and failure rates of less than 10 FIT. Traditional accelerated product life tests and wafer level reliability measurement techniques being developed at present will have severe limitations in resolving the 10 FIT failure rate of complex ...
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Lean Reliability Engineering [PDF]

open access: possibleINCOSE International Symposium, 2014
AbstractMany reliability engineering activities practised today cannot contribute to the objective of reliability engineering, which is the prevention of failure. Lean is a management philosophy with the objective of maximising value by removal of waste from all activities. Waste is defined as any non‐value added activity or process.
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Decision theory for Reliability engineers and Reliability Managers

2014 Reliability and Maintainability Symposium, 2014
Reliability engineers are quite often focused on mission effectiveness, which is the most concise definition of Reliability. Reliability engineers have to understand causal relationships and have to make numerous decisions that affect future actions. In this role they impact a wide range of resources, schedules, and decisions made by others and are at ...
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Quality and Reliability Engineering International

, 2015
ing and Indexi g The Journal is indexed by Academic Search (EBSCO Publishing), Academic Search Alumni Edition (EBSCO Publishing), Advanced Technologies & Aerospace Database (ProQuest), COMPENDEX (Elsevier ...
douglas C. Montgomery   +33 more
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Reliability Engineering Handbook

Journal of Quality Technology, 1992
(1992). Reliability Engineering Handbook. Journal of Quality Technology: Vol. 24, No. 3, pp. 169-170.
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Reliability Engineering

2017
The reliability of a system is the ultimate hallmark of all manufacturing activities. This chapter defines and discusses the concepts of reliability and availability of a system and how they are related to reliability, hazard analysis, failure mode and effects analysis. To makes the concept more clear, illustrations and worked out examples are provided.
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Engine Validation and Reliability

2015
An integral part of the engine design process is that of ensuring that the product has sufficient reliability and durability. As used in this book durability refers to the useful life of the engine. For the engine system this is the average life-to-overhaul.
Kevin Hoag, Brian Dondlinger
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Reliability of Engineered Systems

2015
Making decisions about the design and operation of infrastructure requires estimating the future performance of systems, which implies evaluating the system’s ability to perform as expected during a predefined time window. This evaluation fits within what is known as reliability analysis.
Mauricio Sánchez-Silva   +1 more
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Introduction to formal concept analysis and its applications in reliability engineering

Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2020
C. Rocco   +2 more
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