
Making Use of Reliability Statistics
Let's find the motivation to use reliability statistics and find the resources to learn the statistical tools necessary to succeed.
Description
We like to think that we make decisions based on the information we have available to us. We don't. We instead make decisions based on emotions. And the most dominant emotion we rely upon when making a decision is confidence. You can have all the information in the world, but if you don't understand it, don't trust it, or otherwise don't believe in it, then you won't have the confidence to make the right decision. And we often try and generate false' confidence by having lots of clauses in contracts, schedule lots of tests, and demand people comply with standards. But the confidence these things create is a façade that quickly gets broken down when our products don't meet our expectations. Want to understand the only way you should be generating confidence when it comes to reliability engineering? Join us for this webinar! This Accendo Reliability webinar was originally broadcast on 25 February 2025.
Let's find the motivation to use reliability statistics and find the resources to learn the statistical tools necessary to succeed.
Let's explore R software's many capabilities concerning reliability statistics from field data analysis, to statistical process control.
Let's explore an array of distributions and the problems they can help solve in our day-to-day relaibility engineering work.
Perry discusses the basics of DOE (design of experiments) and fundamentals so you can get started with they useful product development tool.
Let's discuss the 6 basic considerations to estimate the necessary sample size to support decision making.