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Comparison of two models for managing reliability growth during product design
Authors:Walls  Lesley; Quigley  John; Krasich  Milena
Institution: 1 Department of Management Science, University of Strathclyde, 40 George Street, Glasgow G1 1QE, Scotland, 2 Bose Corporation, Hopkinton, MA 01748, USA
Abstract:Relying on reliability growth testing to improve system designis neither usually effective nor efficient. Instead it is importantto design in reliability. This requires models to estimate reliabilitygrowth in the design that can be used to assess whether goalreliability will be achieved within the target timescale forthe design process. Many models have been developed for analysisof reliability growth on test, but there has been much lessattention given to reliability growth in design. This paperdescribes and compares two models: one motivated by the practicalengineering process; the other by extending the reasoning ofstatistical reliability growth modelling. Both models are referencedin the recently revised edition of international standard IEC61164. However, there has been no reported evaluation of theirproperties. Therefore, this paper explores the commonalitiesand differences between these models through an assessment oftheir logic and their application to an industrial example.Recommendations are given for the use of reliability growthmodels to aid management of the design process and to informproduct development.
Keywords:product design  reliability growth management  goal reliability  integrated reliability engineering
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