{"title":"An analysis of the drivers in the philosophy of reliability practice over the last 50 years","authors":"P. Taksakulvith, J.A. Jones, L. Warrington","doi":"10.1109/RAMS.2004.1285430","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Over the last 50 years reliability has come a long way, this is often due to the work of many minor figures and numerous small improvements in practice but as in any human endeavour there have been, and are, major figures with much influence and large forces for change and these will cause significant, sudden changes. Work has been carried out at the University of Warwick to understand the development of the philosophy that underpins much of what we as reliability professionals do. This work has enabled the construction of a timeline of change in a number of the fields and techniques of reliability. The timelines highlight the influences and identify the driving forces behind much of what we would now term the state of the art. This paper describes one of these timelines, the development of the linked fields of physics of failure and of reliability prediction. It is apparent to the authors that many industrial areas follow slightly different philosophies. These different philosophies may be identifiable at different points on the time line and may have led to parallel development. Work has therefore also taken place to position certain industries in their respective places and to examine the possible routes available to them for further development of reliability practice.","PeriodicalId":270494,"journal":{"name":"Annual Symposium Reliability and Maintainability, 2004 - RAMS","volume":"11 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2004-08-24","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"4","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Annual Symposium Reliability and Maintainability, 2004 - RAMS","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1109/RAMS.2004.1285430","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
Over the last 50 years reliability has come a long way, this is often due to the work of many minor figures and numerous small improvements in practice but as in any human endeavour there have been, and are, major figures with much influence and large forces for change and these will cause significant, sudden changes. Work has been carried out at the University of Warwick to understand the development of the philosophy that underpins much of what we as reliability professionals do. This work has enabled the construction of a timeline of change in a number of the fields and techniques of reliability. The timelines highlight the influences and identify the driving forces behind much of what we would now term the state of the art. This paper describes one of these timelines, the development of the linked fields of physics of failure and of reliability prediction. It is apparent to the authors that many industrial areas follow slightly different philosophies. These different philosophies may be identifiable at different points on the time line and may have led to parallel development. Work has therefore also taken place to position certain industries in their respective places and to examine the possible routes available to them for further development of reliability practice.
在过去的50年里,可靠性已经取得了长足的进步,这通常是由于许多小人物的工作和实践中无数的小改进,但正如在任何人类的努力中一样,曾经和现在都有一些具有很大影响力和巨大变革力量的主要人物,这些人物将引起重大的、突然的变化。华威大学(University of Warwick)开展了一项研究,以了解支撑我们作为可靠性专业人员所做的大部分工作的哲学的发展。这项工作使我们能够在一些可靠性领域和技术中建立一个变化的时间表。时间线突出了影响,并确定了我们现在称之为艺术状态背后的驱动力。本文描述了其中一个时间表,即失效物理学和可靠性预测的关联领域的发展。在作者看来,很明显,许多工业领域遵循的理念略有不同。这些不同的哲学可以在时间线上的不同点上被识别出来,并且可能导致平行的发展。因此,还开展了工作,将某些行业定位在各自的位置,并研究它们可获得的可能路线,以进一步发展可靠性实践。