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Original Articles

Detecting Changes in Field Reliability Using Data from a Complex Factory Screen

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Pages 67-75 | Published online: 15 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

New products are sometimes screened in the factory before shipment to the field. We show how to use failure time data from one of these screens to predict early field reliability. These reliability predictions are more economical and timely than reliability estimates that wait for data from field tracking studies. Further, these predictions are continuously responsive to the changes in reliability that frequently occur during the manufacture of a new product, and therefore, can form the basis of a rapid-feedback system for manufacturing process control.

Notes

 aIn our application of the model, we have: k = 9, h = 8, (t1, t2, ,… ,t9) = (4, 8, ,… , 36), (S1, S2, … ,S8) = (5, 10, … , 40), and r = 4.

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