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High Reliability Specifications For Low Volume Programs, Operationally Controlled Via Malfunction Information Retrieval System - Case Study
Bialecki, Robert M.
Date:1978
Abstract:
This thesis presents an analysis and evaluation of a high reliability program malfunction reporting system as a managerial aid. Interpretative regression analyses of actual high reliability hardware failure data are presented. The need to develop a form for documenting the failure event and then accurately recording the circumstances surrounding the event are highlighted. Two appendices support the research conducted on this thesis: "Procedure for Completing a Malfunction Report" and "Procedure for Completing a Malfunction Analysis".
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Citation:R.M. Bialecki, "High Reliability Specifications For Low Volume Programs, Operationally Controlled Via Malfunction Information Retrieval System - Case Study", MBA dissertation, School of Business, Univ. of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT, 1978