Practical Application of AMSAA Model in the Product Development Process

제품개발 과정에서 AMSAA 모델의 실용적 활용방법

  • Jung, Won (Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Daegu University) ;
  • Kim, Jun-Hong (Department of Industrial Information Engineering, Suwon University)
  • 정원 (대구대학교산업시스템공학과) ;
  • 김준홍 (수원대학교산업정보공학과)
  • Received : 20050700
  • Accepted : 20060100
  • Published : 2006.03.31

Abstract

In the development process, the objective of a reliability growth program is to track the increase in system reliability, and determine as early as possible whether or not the system reliability is growing at a sufficient rate to meet the required goal and allocate available resources accordingly. Implementation of this kind of program will provide very useful information on concept selection, product/process reliability, and cost effectiveness without too much time, money and engineering effort being spent on the development of failure suspect parts. The purpose of this research is to present a practical method for efficiently monitoring a reliability growth test process using AMSAA(Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity) reliability growth model. The presented growth management is a viable method for identifying failure modes, incorporating design changes and monitoring reliability progress on an on-going basis during the early stages of a product development program.

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