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How Does Reliability Engineering Affect (Not Just Assess) Design?

How Does Reliability Engineering Affect (Not Just Assess) Design?

Released Wednesday, 18th May 2022
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How Does Reliability Engineering Affect (Not Just Assess) Design?

How Does Reliability Engineering Affect (Not Just Assess) Design?

How Does Reliability Engineering Affect (Not Just Assess) Design?

How Does Reliability Engineering Affect (Not Just Assess) Design?

Wednesday, 18th May 2022
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Reliability Engineering isn't just about assessments. It's about providing information to make decisions. How does reliability engineering affect design? 

We answer all the questions from the classical Kipling Method:

  • What kind of design inputs can we expect from a Reliability Engineering working relationship?
  • Why is their point of view important?
  • When should we get them involved in the product development cycle? 
  • Who can we generally look to for a reliability engineering viewpoint? 
  • How can we get them involved? 
  • Where do we find out more information? 

Related QDD episodes:
5 Aspects of Good Reliability Goals and Requirements - Quality During Design

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