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Preface :
Any industry is continuously modifying its processes, its organization and its management to cater for new problems. These modifications are part of the day-to-day job as long as these new problems look like the steps of a staircase. This approach is no longer valid if these new problems look like a wall: new equipment,new techniques, new principles, etc., are to be implemented.
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Reliability engineering emerged as an answer to some of these problems along the years; it finds its roots as a new discipline on the fact that “at the beginning of the Korean War about 70% of Navy electronic gear did not operate properly” [KEC 02]. Reliability engineering soon became part of the equipment development programs in the defense industry and in the civil nuclear industry, with an emphasis on safety performances.
List of Contents :
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1. Basic Concepts
2. Mathematics for Reliability
3. Assessment of Standard Systems
4. Classic Methods
5. Petri Net Method
6. Sources of Reliability Data
7. Use of Reliability Test and Field Data
8. Use of Expert Judgment
9. Supporting Topics
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