Author Archives: Murray Wiseman

Random failure is exponential reliability decay

When something decays or grows “exponentially” it means that it changes regularly by a constant factor. An example of exponential growth is the principle in a compound interest bank account which increases at regular intervals by a constant factor. Assume that you … Continue reading

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MESH Use cases – Feedback manager

Glossary Feedback: Structured information provided by the technician to correct or add to the knowledge base. Objectives: Review, Edit, and Accept knowledge recommendations coming from the technicians in the field and shops. Actor(s): Reliability Analyst Activities: Verify and approve a … Continue reading

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MESH Use cases – System configuration

Objective: Configure MESH Actor(s): LRCM Administrator Activities: Access the System configuration module Add a user Configure a user Configure general parameters Activity 1. Access the System configuration Module   User Action: 1. Hit the System Configuration icon  Activity succeeds: MESH displays the System Configuration module.  … Continue reading

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MESH use cases – LRCM Manager

Glossary Event type: The way in which a Failure Mode (part) ended its life cycle. The choices are By Failure, By Potential Failure, or By Suspension Suspension: A renewal of a Failure Mode (part) when it has not failed. Failure: … Continue reading

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