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  • <blockquote>Martz, H.F. and R.A. Waller. 1991. ''Bayesian Reliability Analysis''. Malabar, FL, USA: Kreiger.</blockquote> ...is considered a primary reference for the [[Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability]] article.
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  • <blockquote>Kececioglu, D. 1991. ''Reliability Engineering Handbook,'' Vol 2. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.</bloc ...is considered a primary reference for the [[Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability]] article.
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  • ...ability Modeling, Prediction, and Optimization''. New York, NY, USA: Wiley and Sons.</blockquote> ...is considered a primary reference for the [[Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability]] article.
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  • ...98. ''Statistical Methods for Reliability Data''. New York, NY, USA: Wiley and Sons.</blockquote> ...is considered a primary reference for the [[Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability]] article.
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  • ...ability Modeling, Prediction, and Optimization''. New York, NY, USA: Wiley and Sons.</blockquote> ...is considered a primary reference for the [[Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability]] article.
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  • ...atistical Models and Methods for Lifetime Data''. New York, NY, USA: Wiley and Sons.</blockquote> ...is considered a primary reference for the [[Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability]] article.
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  • ...l requirements include availability, reliability, maintainability, safety, and security.
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  • ...iability, Availability, and Maintainability|reliability, availability, and maintainability]] were critical to the success of this system. ...focused on reliability, availability, maintainability, and safety (RAMS), and were integrated into project management (PM) activities during all phases.
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  • ...[[Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability]] and [[Manufacturability and Producibility]] articles in [[Related Disciplines|Part 6: Related Disciplin == Content and Feature Updates for v. 1.8 ==
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  • ...t versions of the SEBoK, please follow the links under "[[Acknowledgements and Release History#SEBoK Release History|SEBoK Release History]]" below. ==BKCASE History, Motivation, and Value==
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  • ...ablish requirements and tasks to be accomplished for achieving, restoring, and maintaining operational capability for the life of the system. For a {{Term ...[[ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288]] 2015) and continue to evolve during the development and operation of the system. Considerations include:
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  • '''''Lead Authors:''''' ''Art Pyster and Dave Olwell'' '''''Contributing Authors:''''' ''Richard Turner, Dick Fairl ...called ''quality attributes,'' ''non-functional requirements, -ilities,'' and ''specialties.'' In this KA, the term {{Term|Specialty Engineering (glossa
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  • ...ines logistics as the science of planning and implementing the acquisition and use of the resources necessary to sustain the operation of a system. ...on University (DAU) model of the SE aspects for consideration in logistics and logistics planning (DAU 2010).
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  • ...aggage handling system. In August 2005, the automated system was abandoned and replaced with a manual one. ...align with the conveyor belts feeding the bags. This resulted in mutilated and lost bags (Neufville 1994; Gibbs 1994).
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  • ...forecasted large increases in traffic through the use of modern equipment and advanced software functions. (GAO 1992) ...$2.5 billion and be completed in 1996. However, substantial cost increases and schedule delays beset the AAS project over its history, caused by numerous
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  • ...together. Collectively, they affect economic life-cycle costs of a system and its utility. ...y, governments, and the military, reliability must consider both hardware, and software.
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  • ...les in the Knowledge Area[[Systems Engineering and Quality Attributes | SE and Quality Attributes]]. ...rm|System (glossary)|Systems}} that directly include geospatial components and {{Term|System Element (glossary)|system elements}}, or that perform {{Term|
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  • ***[[Systems Engineering: Historic and Future Challenges]] ***[[Systems Engineering and Other Disciplines]]
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  • ...e, or an enterprise, the deliverable should meet the needs of the customer and be fit for use. Such a deliverable is said to be of high {{Term|Quality ( ...variation, reducing the likelihood that a process would go out of control, and accordingly reducing the monitoring requirements.
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  • **[[Systems Engineering: Historic and Future Challenges]] **[[Systems Engineering and Other Disciplines]]
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