A. Relations with Employers and Clients
B. Relations with the Public
C. Relations with Peers
D. Fundamental Principles
A. burn-in
B. infant mortality
C. debugging
D. derating
A. Deming
B. Jurau
C. Shewhart
D. Feigenbaum
A. failure mode, effects, and criticality analysis
B. mean time between failures
C. configuration control
D. mean time to repair
A. Visual inspection
B. Liquid penetrant
C. Magnetic particle
D. Rockwell
A. Datum target point
B. Maximum material condition
C. Gaging target position
D. Positional tolerance target
A. A FMEA should not get updated throughout the life cycle of the product.
B. A FMEA is a pictorial representation of the reliability interdependency of components.
C. The advantage of a FMEA is to communicate the risk with different stakeholders.
D. The first step in the development of an FMEA is to calculate the Risk Priority Number (RPN).
A. Strong
B. Active
C. Soft
D. Passive
A. Boxplot.
B. Fishbone diagram.
C. Pareto diagram.
D. Histogram.
A. Cause and effect matrix
B. Fault tree analysis
C. Kappa analysis
D. Pugh matrix