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How Reliable is Your Product?: 50 Ways to Improve Product Reliability

How Reliable is Your Product?: 50 Ways to Improve Product Reliability

Traditionally, the way to test a product’s reliability was to build it–and then try to break it. As systems and technologies improved, TAAF (Test, Analyze and Fix) methodologies were developed and adopted. In today’s global economy, with its short, technologically-intense product life cycles, TAAF cannot suffice. Reliability can no longer be a step or a series of steps in product development; it is something that needs to be acknowledged up front and built into the product from its very conception. Reliability, in other words, must be ‘designed in.’ Product developers now have many tools–software and hardware–at their disposal for building reliability in from the get go. From the organizational point of view, what better way to design in reliability than to make designers themselves responsible for the reliability of their designs? As Mike Silverman explains in How Reliable is Your Product?, this is why the role of the reliability engineer is changing to one of mentor. Product de

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  1. ted kalal says
    2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Great view of reliability tools, February 27, 2011
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    This review is from: How Reliable is Your Product?: 50 Ways to Improve Product Reliability (Hardcover)

    This is a book for the experienced and the novice, especially the later. In my HALT/HASS training seminars I find that little effort is made in planning. Here Silverman describes planning, and details the necessary steps. One cannot be successful with any complex effort without solid planning. Thus, for the uninitiated who really doesn’t know all that is need to implement a reliability program, Silverman spells out what is need to be successful. Get this book and eliminate unnecessary stumbles.

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