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The various process parameters affecting the quality characteristics of the shock absorber during the process were identified using the Ishikawa diagram and by failure mode and effect analysis. The identified process parameters are welding process parameters (squeeze, heat control, wheel speed,...
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effects analysis (FMEA) in conjunction to analyse the risk and reliability of a complex mechatronic system in both qualitative …, but also address the limitations associated with traditional procedure of FMEA. …
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categorized based on the source of occurrence. The risks are analyzed using traditional Failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA …) and fuzzy FMEA. The results of two methods when compared show that fuzzy approach avoids the duplication of RPNs and helps …
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failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) is widely used in engineering, its application in the financial sector is quite novel … application of FMEA in a focus group of compliance experts at one of the largest Central and Eastern European commercial banks … and quantitative assessment methods. Applying FMEA based on a nominal group technique and further statistical analysis …
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a process whereby risk factors are identified and then virtually eliminated. Failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA …) is a risk management methodology for identifying system's failure modes with their effects and causes. FMEA identifies … of each failure on the system. The proposed cybersecurity FMEA (C-FMEA) process results in a detailed description of how …
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risk factors for further attention. The failure mode effect analysis (FMEA) is well adopted in supply chain risk … the traditional FMEA using fuzzy theory and grey system theory. Through fuzzy theory, we design semantic items, which can … results of the case study show the improved FMEA does produce different rankings from the traditional FMEA. This is meaningful …
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Rund jeder tausendste Krankenhauspatient stirbt aufgrund vermeidbarer unerwünschter Ereignisse. Empirische Studien zeigen Zusammenhänge zwischen der Sicherheitskultur in Krankenhäusern und der Fehlerhäufigkeit. Die bisherige Forschung weist allerdings Theoriedefizite auf. Unter Heranziehung...
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The Desirability Index (DI) is a widely used method for multicriteria optimization in industrial quality control, by which optimal levels of the process influencing factors are determined in order to archieve maximum process quality. In practice however situations may occur in which slight...
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The Desirability Index (DI) is a method for multicriteria optimization in industrial quality control. By design of experiment methods and transferring the multivariate into a univariate optimization problem settings of influence factors are selected that lead to a process with simultaneously...
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Pareto-Optimality and the Desirability Index are methods for multicriteria optimization in quality management. In this paper the pareto-optimality of the optimal influence factor settings of a process resulting from maximizing the DI is analyzed and is shown to be valid in most cases.
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