bob the analyst
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has anyone ever uncovered a FMEA--failure mode effect analysis..both pre and post 9/11 from the NIST.... no report could not be done without one being performed
FMEA can provide an analytical approach, when dealing with potential failure modes and their associated causes. When considering possible failures in a design – like safety, cost, performance, quality and reliability – an engineer can get a lot of information about how to alter the development/manufacturing process, in order to avoid these failures. FMEA provides an easy tool to determine which risk has the greatest concern, and therefore an action is needed to prevent a problem before it arises.The development of these specifications will ensure the product will meet the defined requirements.
post failure FMEA's would also have to be performed.... it is a requirment for analysis....you see the NIST has never done this and it becomes heresy to the world enginnering community at large
FMEA can provide an analytical approach, when dealing with potential failure modes and their associated causes. When considering possible failures in a design – like safety, cost, performance, quality and reliability – an engineer can get a lot of information about how to alter the development/manufacturing process, in order to avoid these failures. FMEA provides an easy tool to determine which risk has the greatest concern, and therefore an action is needed to prevent a problem before it arises.The development of these specifications will ensure the product will meet the defined requirements.
post failure FMEA's would also have to be performed.... it is a requirment for analysis....you see the NIST has never done this and it becomes heresy to the world enginnering community at large
