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Organizational reliability capability and the identification of the criteria for assessing the reliability capability of an organization are defined. Keywords: assessment, organizational reliability capability, reliability capability, reliability management, reliability program, supply chain.
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Fault-prone module identification; error detection and handling; test strategies; modelling reliability growth; system reliability; high reliability/operational profile; process and quality; test effectiveness; high reliability; and software reliability, feature in this book.
Computer software --- Reliability --- Reliability.
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The framework for the reliability prediction for electronic hardware is covered in this standard. This standard identifies required elements for an understandable and credible reliability prediction with information to evaluate the effective use of the prediction results. A reliability prediction generated according to this standard shall have sufficient information concerning inputs, assumptions, data sources, methodology(ies), and uncertainties so that the risk associated with using the prediction results can be considered. This document does not provide instructions for how to perform reliability prediction and does not judge methodologies.
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This recommended practice describes data supporting the reliability evaluation of existing industrial and commercial power systems. It is likely to be of greatest value to the power-oriented engineer with limited experience in the area of reliability. It can also be an aid to all engineers responsible for the electrical design of industrial and commercial power systems.
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The single-failure criterion is set forth in 4.2 of IEEE Std 279-1971 (ANSI N42.7-1972),Criteria for Protection Systems for Nuclear Power Generating Stations. It states: "Any single failure within the protection system shall not prevent proper protection system action when required." This guide describes and classifies single failures, presents acceptable methods of single-failure analysis. The single-failure criterion is a basic principle in the design of reliable systems. There are other approaches to high system reliability, not included in this guide, such as equipment qualification, periodic testing, and the setting and achievement of reliability goals.
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