The Extended Continuous Evaluation reliability growth model

L. H. Crow
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In 2007 the Defense Science Board convened a Task Force to investigate and make recommendations on changes that would increase the reliability of military systems. In 2008 a report was issued by the Task Force which gives the Task Force findings and recommendations. The Task Force found that the “lack of continuous RAM improvement during design, and the resulting low initial MTBF and low Growth Potential are the most significant reasons that systems are failing to meet their operational suitability requirements.” In addition, the Task Force recommended that “RAM, to include a robust reliability growth program, be a mandatory contractual requirement and document progress as part of every major program review.” The Task Force also noted that, “More importantly, an operational perspective earlier in the developmental process has often proven to be a catalyst to early identification and correction of problems.” See Ref. 3. As a result of these finding it is clear that reliability growth tests need to be implemented and conducted closer to operational, real-word conditions in order to evaluate and grow the reliability under conditions close to actual use conditions. This is referred to as “Operational-Like” reliability growth test and represents a new direction within the Department of Defense. A structured Operational-Like reliability growth test would be testing conducted in accordance with the Mission Profile Testing methodology presented in Crow Ref. 2. The author, as a member of this Task Force, concurs with these findings and recommendations. This paper presents a model that is design for continuous reliability growth evaluation over a single or multiple test phases. The model has applications to reliability growth testing in general and is particularly appropriate for Operational-Like testing.
扩展连续评估可靠性增长模型
2007年,国防科学委员会召集了一个特别工作组,调查并就提高军事系统可靠性的改革提出建议。2008年,工作组发表了一份报告,其中列出了工作组的调查结果和建议。工作组发现,“在设计期间缺乏持续的RAM改进,以及由此导致的低初始MTBF和低增长潜力是系统未能满足其操作适用性要求的最重要原因。”此外,工作组建议“RAM,包括一个强大的可靠性增长计划,是强制性合同要求,并将文件进度作为每个主要项目审查的一部分。”工作队还指出,“更重要的是,在发展过程的早期,从业务角度来看,往往被证明是及早发现和纠正问题的催化剂。”参见参考文献3。由于这些发现,很明显,需要在更接近实际使用条件的条件下实施和进行可靠性增长测试,以便在更接近实际使用条件的条件下评估和提高可靠性。这被称为“类作战”可靠性增长测试,代表了国防部的一个新方向。结构化的类似作战的可靠性增长测试将按照Crow Ref. 2中提出的任务概况测试方法进行测试。作为该工作队的成员,作者同意这些调查结果和建议。本文提出了一个设计用于在单个或多个试验阶段进行连续可靠性增长评估的模型。该模型一般适用于可靠性增长测试,尤其适用于类操作测试。
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