I.S. EN 60300-3-2:2005
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DEPENDABILITY MANAGEMENT - PART 3-2: APPLICATION GUIDE - COLLECTION OF DEPENDABILITY DATA FROM THE FIELD
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01-01-2005
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FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Legal considerations
5 Objectives of data collection
6 Considerations on level of reporting
7 Which analysis can be performed?
8 Which data can be collected?
8.1 General
8.2 Inventory
8.3 Usage
8.4 Environment
8.5 Events
8.6 Data sources
9 Analysis methods and their data requirements
10 Resources
11 Planning
12 Philosophies of data collection
12.1 General
12.2 Time based - continuous and discontinuous
12.3 Complete and limited
12.4 Quantitative and qualitative data collection
12.5 Data censoring in data collection
13 Methods of data collection
13.1 General
13.2 Data stewardship
13.3 Automation of data collection
Annex A (informative) Data and information quality
Annex B (informative) Data validation
Annex C (informative) ISO references to sampling
Bibliography
Gives guidelines for the collection of data relating to reliability, maintainability, availability and maintenance support performance of items operating in the field. Deals in general terms with the practical aspects of data collection and presentation and briefly explores the related topics of data analysis and presentation of results.
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Standard
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94
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National Standards Authority of Ireland
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Current
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Standards | Relationship |
IEC 60300-3-2:2004 | Identical |
EN 60300-3-2:2005 | Identical |
NF EN 60300-3-2 : 2005 | Identical |
BS EN 60300-3-2:2005 | Identical |
DIN EN 60300-3-2:2005-08 | Identical |
IEC 61025:2006 | Fault tree analysis (FTA) |
IEC 61123:1991 | Reliability testing - Compliance test plans for success ratio |
ISO 10725:2000 | Acceptance sampling plans and procedures for the inspection of bulk materials |
ISO 2859-3:2005 | Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes — Part 3: Skip-lot sampling procedures |
IEC 60605-4:2001 | Equipment reliability testing - Part 4: Statistical procedures for exponential distribution - Point estimates, confidence intervals, prediction intervals and tolerance intervals |
IEC 60319:1999 | Presentation and specification of reliability data for electronic components |
IEC 62198:2013 | Managing risk in projects - Application guidelines |
IEC 60812:2006 | Analysis techniques for system reliability - Procedure for failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) |
IEC 60300-3-3:2017 | Dependability management - Part 3-3: Application guide - Life cycle costing |
ISO 3951:1989 | Sampling procedures and charts for inspection by variables for percent nonconforming |
IEC 61649:2008 | Weibull analysis |
IEC 61014:2003 | Programmes for reliability growth |
IEC 60605-6:2007 | Equipment reliability testing - Part 6: Tests for the validity and estimation of the constant failure rate and constant failure intensity |
IEC 60706-3:2006 | Maintainability of equipment - Part 3: Verification and collection, analysis and presentation of data |
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 11648-2:2001 | Statistical aspects of sampling from bulk materials — Part 2: Sampling of particulate materials |
ISO 2859-2:1985 | Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes — Part 2: Sampling plans indexed by limiting quality (LQ) for isolated lot inspection |
ISO 2859-0:1995 | Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes — Part 0: Introduction to the ISO 2859 attribute sampling system |
IEC 61163-1:2006 | Reliability stress screening - Part 1: Repairable assemblies manufactured in lots |
ISO 11648-1:2003 | Statistical aspects of sampling from bulk materials — Part 1: General principles |
ISO 8422:2006 | Sequential sampling plans for inspection by attributes |
IEC 61124:2012 | Reliability testing - Compliance tests for constant failure rate and constant failure intensity |
ISO/TR 13425:2006 | Guidelines for the selection of statistical methods in standardization and specification |
IEC 60300-3-1:2003 | Dependability management - Part 3-1: Application guide - Analysis techniques for dependability - Guide on methodology |
ISO/TR 8550:1994 | Guide for the selection of an acceptance sampling system, scheme or plan for inspection of discrete items in lots |
IEC 61164:2004 | Reliability growth - Statistical test and estimation methods |
IEC 61703:2016 | Mathematical expressions for reliability, availability, maintainability and maintenance support terms |
ISO 8423:2008 | Sequential sampling plans for inspection by variables for percent nonconforming (known standard deviation) |
IEC 60300-3-7:1999 | Dependability management - Part 3-7: Application guide - Reliability stress screening of electronic hardware |
IEC 60300-3-9:1995 | Dependability management - Part 3: Application guide - Section 9: Risk analysis of technological systems |
IEC 60706-5:2007 | Maintainability of equipment - Part 5: Testability and diagnostic testing |
IEC 61650:1997 | Reliability data analysis techniques - Procedures for comparison of two constant failure rates and two constant failure (event) intensities |
IEC 60706-6:1994 | Guide on maintainability of equipment - Part 6: Section 9: Statistical methods in maintainability evaluation |
IEC 61710:2013 | Power law model - Goodness-of-fit tests and estimation methods |
IEC 60300-3-5:2001 | Dependability management - Part 3-5: Application guide - Reliability test conditions and statistical test principles |
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