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IEC 60300-3-1 Ed. 2.0 (2003): Dependability management — Part 3-1: Application guide —Analysis techniques for dependability —Guide on methodology (e-Standard)

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The analysis techniques described in this part of IEC 60300 are used for the prediction,
review and improvement of reliability, availability and maintainability of an item.

These analyses are conducted during the concept and definition phase, the design and
development phase and the operation and maintenance phase, at various system levels and
degrees of detail, in order to evaluate, determine and improve the dependability measures of
an item. They can also be used to compare the results of the analysis with specified
requirements.

In addition, they are used in logistics and maintenance planning to estimate frequency of
maintenance and part replacement. These estimates often determine major life cycle cost
elements and should be carefully applied in life cycle cost and comparative studies.

In order to deliver meaningful results, the analysis should consider all possible contributions
to the dependability of a system: hardware, software, as well as human factors and
organizational aspects.

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