CSA CEI/IEC 300.2 : 0
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DEPENDABILITY MANAGEMENT - PART 2: DEPENDABILITY PROGRAMME ELEMENTS AND TASKS
Hardcopy , PDF
01-03-2007
English
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
Clause
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 Dependability programme overview
4.1 General
4.2 Life cycle of product
5 Tailoring criteria for dependability programmes
5.1 General
5.2 User application
5.3 Contract situation
5.4 Life-cycle phase applications
5.5 Product-related characteristics
5.6 Software considerations
6 Project-specific or product-specific programme
elements and tasks
6.1 Planning and management
6.2 Contract review and liaison
6.3 Dependability requirements
6.4 Engineering
6.5 Externally provided products
6.6 Analysis, prediction and design review
6.7 Verification, validation and test
6.8 Life-cycle cost programme
6.9 Operation and maintenance support planning
6.10 Improvements and modifications
6.11 Experiences feedback
Annexes
A Simplified flow diagram of an example of a
dependability programme
B Examples of programme elements and tasks during the
principal phases of a project
C Standards applicable to each element and task
D Bibliography
Defines the elements of a dependability programme and gives guidance on the selection of tasks necessary to achieve specified dependability of products.
DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
85
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PublisherName |
Canadian Standards Association
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Status |
Withdrawn
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Standards | Relationship |
IEC 60300-2:2004 | Identical |
IEC 61025:2006 | Fault tree analysis (FTA) |
ISO 9004-1:1994 | Quality management and quality system elements Part 1: Guidelines |
IEC 61123:1991 | Reliability testing - Compliance test plans for success ratio |
IEC 60863:1986 | Presentation of reliability, maintainability and availability predictions |
IEC 60812:2006 | Analysis techniques for system reliability - Procedure for failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) |
IEC 61014:2003 | Programmes for reliability growth |
ISO 2859:1974 | Sampling procedures and tables for inspection by attributes |
IEC 61160:2005 | Design review |
IEC 61070:1991 | Compliance test procedures for steady-state availability |
IEC 61078:2016 | Reliability block diagrams |
IEC 61165:2006 | Application of Markov techniques |
ISO 8402:1994 | Quality management and quality assurance — Vocabulary |
IEC 60409:1981 | Guide for the inclusion of reliability clauses into specifications for components (or parts) for electronic equipment |
IEC 61163-1:2006 | Reliability stress screening - Part 1: Repairable assemblies manufactured in lots |
IEC 60410:1973 | Sampling plans and procedures for inspection by attributes |
IEC 60300-3-2:2004 | Dependability management - Part 3-2: Application guide - Collection of dependability data from the field |
IEC 61124:2012 | Reliability testing - Compliance tests for constant failure rate and constant failure intensity |
IEC 60300-3-1:2003 | Dependability management - Part 3-1: Application guide - Analysis techniques for dependability - Guide on methodology |
IEC 61164:2004 | Reliability growth - Statistical test and estimation methods |
IEC 60300-1:2014 | Dependability management - Part 1: Guidance for management and application |
IEC 60706-1:1982 | Guide on maintainability of equipment. Part 1 - Sections One, Two and Three. Introduction, requirements and maintainability programme |
ISO 9001:2015 | Quality management systems — Requirements |
IEC 60300-3-9:1995 | Dependability management - Part 3: Application guide - Section 9: Risk analysis of technological systems |
ISO 10007:2017 | Quality management — Guidelines for configuration management |
ISO 9000-3:1997 | Quality management and quality assurance standards Part 3: Guidelines for the application of ISO 9001:1994 to the development, supply, installation and maintenance of computer software |
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