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A failure modes and effects analysis is a methodology for analysis of potential failure modes within a system which includes the classification of the failure modes severity and impact on the system. Most organizations stop at the completion of the FMEA and assume that the work is done and a solid design will now be created. It is not always the case. There is a significant amount of work that needs...
This paper will discuss the importance of defining reliability and availability requirements upfront and its role in product development life cycle. In addition, it will review how to trace the requirements throughout the product life cycle. In designing a new product, much time and effort is spent defining time to market and functional requirements. In the mean time there is usually less attention...
This paper will discuss the role of FMEA in bridging the gap between hardware and software development with focus on improving system fault management. Many product fault management issues stem from software development not being aligned with hardware development. Typically, when hardware is involved in developing a new platform or product, through designing new architecture and ASICs with new features,...
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