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Make Experience Data Work for You
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Abstract
The traditional concept that experience data for valid reliability estimates is not now available is challenged. Major problems are discussed, both technical and administrative, which are associated with marshalling and exploiting a company's past experience to produce knowledge which will lead to more reliable designs, and several solutions are presented. The importance of mutual understanding by designer and reliability specialist coupled with objective attention to details in a simple approach is stressed.
In conclusion, a proposal is made to develop a contractually negotiable communication channel within industry based on a technical “Right-to-Know” to counter existing disabling restrictions of the security “Need-to-Know.”
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Burnett, J. and Taniguchi, T., "Make Experience Data Work for You," SAE Technical Paper 630400, 1963, https://doi.org/10.4271/630400.Also In
References
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- Johnson William F. Jr. “Evaluation of Mechanical Systems Service Experience and its Application to Reliability in Preliminary Design,” Proceedings of SAE-AIAA-ASME Joint Conference on Reliability and Maintainability May 1963
- Brady J. S. “The Use of Logic Diagrams in Systems Engineering,” TM-6101-0002-MU-000 Atlas Program Office, Space Technology Laboratories July 1961
- “Reliability Control in Aerospace Equipment Development.” SAE Technical Progress Series 4 1963