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Elke den Ouden Managing Consultant Product Innovation Philips Applied Technologies

11th SPI WORKSHOP Koningshof, 24-25 January 2008 Reliability – bridging the gap between research & practice. Elke den Ouden Managing Consultant Product Innovation Philips Applied Technologies. Who are supposed to be here?.

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Elke den Ouden Managing Consultant Product Innovation Philips Applied Technologies

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  1. 11th SPI WORKSHOP Koningshof, 24-25 January 2008Reliability – bridging the gap between research & practice Elke den OudenManaging Consultant Product InnovationPhilips Applied Technologies

  2. Who are supposed to be here? • Development Quality Managers, PCP process improvement staff, project leaders • Who consider implementing reliability models • Based on their extensive measurement results

  3. What is the objective? • Reliability methods and tools on system level have been subject of research for a long time. Various methods & tools have been developed. Applying them in practice, however, is not that straightforward. Many businesses tend to go to “overkill”. • The objective of this SIG is to discuss the gap between research and practice using positive and negative experiences and deriving success factors from there.

  4. What output do we expect? • List of pitfalls & success factors on the application of reliability methods & tools on system level.

  5. How are we going to do it? • First, an introduction into product reliability will be given, covering tools and modeling approaches on system level, as well as some examples from practice. • Then, to kick off the discussion, some experiences (positive and negative) will be shared. • Next, we will collect experiences with reliability approaches and during the discussion derive success factors from those experiences.

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