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Improving
Product Reliability: Strategies and Implementation
Mark A. Levin, Ted T. Kalal
Improving
Product Reliability is a practical and easy to understand
book that offers invaluable advice to designers, engineers,
managers and CEOs who wish to develop better products but
are unsure of what to do and how to go about it. This book
offers a time-tested reliability
process, which has been developed over the years and can
be readily transferable to any organization.
This book can be comprehended
and applied by designers, engineers,
business managers, consultants and product development
teams who must build reliable products. Anyone involved in this work
will
appreciate
the time-saving, cost-effective, and result oriented techniques
described.
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Halt, Hass, and Hasa Explained: Accelerated Reliability Techniques
Harry W. McLean
Manufacturers have been struggling for years with the necessity to produce high quality products that do not fail
once they have been delivered to the customer. Auditing for stated reliability expectations can create a good product
– but exceeding these standards will create a superior product. HALT (Highly Accelerated Life Test), HASS
(Highly Accelerated Stress Screen), and HASA (Highly Accelerated Stress Audit) are intensive methods used
by the world’s top manufacturers to expose products to extreme environmental conditions, improve design and
process weaknesses, and improve product quality – all before the product is introduced to the market. HALT,
HASS & HASA Explained was written to aid organizations in this quest to implement these methods and produce highly
reliable products without getting bogged-down in equations.
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Accelerated Stress Testing Handbook: Guide for Achieving Quality Products
H. Anthony Chan and Paul J. Englart
The Accelerated Stress Testing Handbook delineates a core set of AST practices as part of an overall methodology
for enhancing hardware product reliability. The techniques presented will teach readers to identify design
deficiencies and problems with component quality or manufacturing processes early in the product's life, and
then to take corrective action as quickly as possible. A wide array of case studies gleaned from leading
practitioners of AST supplement the theory and methodology, which will provide the reader with a more concrete
idea of how AST truly enhances quality in a reduced time frame. In this handbook, AST cases studies demonstrate
thermal, vibration, electrical, and liquid stress application; failure mode analysis; and corrective action
techniques. Individuals who would be interested in this book include: reliability engineers and researchers,
mechanical and electrical engineers, those involved with all facets of electronics and telecommunications product
design and manufacturing, and people responsible for implementing quality and process improvement programs.
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