December 2002
Intermediate to advanced
848 pages
20h 22m
English
Safety and reliability are specialties in their own right. The Six Sigma analyst is expected to have an understanding of certain key concepts in these subject areas. It is obvious that these two areas overlap the Six Sigma body of knowledge to a considerable extent. Some concept areas are nearly identical (e.g., traceability) while others are merely complementary (e.g., reliability presumes conformance to design criteria, which Six Sigma addresses directly). Modern ideas concerning safety share a common theoretical base with reliability.[]
[] Some of the material in this section first appeared in The Complete Guide to the CRE ...
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