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Methods for Reliability Improvement and Risk Reduction / Edition 1
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Methods for Reliability Improvement and Risk Reduction / Edition 1
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Methods for Reliability Improvement and Risk Reduction / Edition 1
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Reliability is one of the most important attributes for the products and processes of any company or organization. This important work provides a powerful framework of domain-independent reliability improvement and risk reducing methods which can greatly lower risk in any area of human activity. It reviews existing methods for risk reduction that can be classified as domain-independent and introduces the following new domain-independent reliability improvement and risk reduction methods:
Separation
Stochastic separation
Introducing deliberate weaknesses
Segmentation
Self-reinforcement
Inversion
Reducing the rate of accumulation of damage
Permutation
Substitution
Limiting the space and time exposure
Comparative reliability models
The domain-independent methods for reliability improvement and risk reduction do not depend on the availability of past failure data, domain-specific expertise or knowledge of the failure mechanisms underlying the failure modes. Through numerous examples and case studies, this invaluable guide shows that many of the new domain-independent methods improve reliability at no extra cost or at a low cost.
Using the proven methods in this book, any company and organisation can greatly enhance the reliability of its products and operations.
Separation
Stochastic separation
Introducing deliberate weaknesses
Segmentation
Self-reinforcement
Inversion
Reducing the rate of accumulation of damage
Permutation
Substitution
Limiting the space and time exposure
Comparative reliability models
The domain-independent methods for reliability improvement and risk reduction do not depend on the availability of past failure data, domain-specific expertise or knowledge of the failure mechanisms underlying the failure modes. Through numerous examples and case studies, this invaluable guide shows that many of the new domain-independent methods improve reliability at no extra cost or at a low cost.
Using the proven methods in this book, any company and organisation can greatly enhance the reliability of its products and operations.