Hi Simon,
Does DataMystic make any formal use of FMEA procedures during the software design process?
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Failure_m ... s_analysis
Had it done so, then maybe some of the issues that have dogged version 10 might have been avoided.
Best regards,
David
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Re: Failure mode and effects analysis
FYI. Most of my professional career was in the Semiconductor Industry.
I worked as a Test Engineer with responsibility for the qualification of new products.
FMEA became a de rigueur requirement once we began supply products to the Automotive Electronics industry.
This is the technical and personal background to me making this post.
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David F Haslam, MA, CEng, MIET
I worked as a Test Engineer with responsibility for the qualification of new products.
FMEA became a de rigueur requirement once we began supply products to the Automotive Electronics industry.
This is the technical and personal background to me making this post.
Best regards,
David F Haslam, MA, CEng, MIET
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Re: Failure mode and effects analysis
No, we don't.