DocumentCode :
2995377
Title :
Relevancy in fault detection analysis
Author :
Ramirez, M.A.
Author_Institution :
Westinghouse Electr. Corp., Baltimore, MD
fYear :
1988
fDate :
26-28 Jan 1988
Firstpage :
118
Lastpage :
121
Abstract :
The author discusses the concept of relevancy of circuits, parts, and part failure to system performance and the impact of relevancy to fault detection analysis results. Relevancy requires that all circuits, parts, and part failure modes in a system be analyzed to determine if, in the event of an equipment malfunction, there is an adverse effect on system performance. Thus, a circuit failure critical to system performance is relevant, whereas a failure not critical to system performance is nonrelevant and therefore does not affect equipment operation. By excluding nonrelevant circuits, parts, and part failure modes form the fault detection analysis, the results of the fault detection predictions for a system´s built-in test (BIT) design and/or fault detection test software are more accurate
Keywords :
electrical faults; electronic equipment testing; failure analysis; EET; built-in test; circuit failure; electronic equipment; equipment malfunction; failure analysis; fault detection analysis; nonrelevant circuits; relevancy; software; system performance; Built-in self-test; Circuit testing; Electrical fault detection; Embedded software; Failure analysis; Fault detection; Performance analysis; Software testing; System performance; System testing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Reliability and Maintainability Symposium, 1988. Proceedings., Annual
Conference_Location :
Los Angeles, CA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ARMS.1988.196429
Filename :
196429
Link To Document :
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