ESI 2.60 Master Class on System Reliability
ESI offers a three-day master class on system reliability. Meeting reliability
requirements is very important from a business point of view. Not meeting
reliability requirements may result in dissatisfied customers, high warranty
cost, and negative business results.
This master class gives a broad overview of the impact of reliability on the
activities of a company. It handles reliability from a business point of view,
from the view of technical disciplines, and from the views of the architecture
and the architecting process.
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The target audience of this master class are designers, system engineers, and
architects with a sufficient professional background (5 years or more) in
multi-disciplinary system design, and who are in the need to understand
reliability on a system level scope, or are involved in system design
trade-offs.
The master class combines theory and exercises with practical experiences from
cases from participants. In advance to the course the participants are requested
to prepare a 10-minute presentation on the reliability measures in their system
and how this affects their responsibilities.
The master class covers the following topics:
- Impact of reliability on business
- Reliability fundamentals
- Reliability characteristics of mechanics, electronics, and software
- Life testing and life data analysis
- Failure mode and effect analysis
- Architectural measures to improve system reliability
- The impact of architecting processes on reliability
Minimum: 9
Maximum: 16
The maximum number of participants is 16.
Course dates will be scheduled once at least 8 participants have
subscribed
Course hours are from 9:00 AM until 5:00 PM
Embedded Systems Institute, TU/e Campus, Laplace-building 0.10 Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, The Netherlands