From
the Editor's Desk
-- Lisa
Hacker
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In this issue of Reliability Edge, we
have once again attempted to bring you a combination of theoretical and
practical/applied discussions of reliability techniques.
On page 1, Dr. Larry Crow’s article
presents his methods for repairable system data analysis using the Power
Law model. This includes an example application to reduce the life cycle
costs associated with a fleet of systems.
On page 10, we provide a sneak preview of
a new utility that will be added to the ALTA 6 PRO software. This article
describes the theoretical background for the accelerated test planning
techniques encapsulated in the new tool, along with an example
application.
On page 19, we present a twist on common
reliability analysis techniques by applying Weibull analysis to financial
data. By converting account information to “failures” and “suspensions,”
you can make “life” estimates that are useful for asset valuation and
other decisions.
We have also included a brief summary of
the Applied Reliability Symposium held recently in San Diego. On a
personal note, I appreciated the opportunity to meet and talk with many of
you at the event. Thanks to all presenters and attendees for your
enthusiasm and your willingness to share experiences with the reliability
community!

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