| Event Name: | Predicting Warranty Expense Using Reliability Analysis Methods |
| Description: | This webinar will show how you can use failure data to predict expected future failures, proactively drive quality and reliability improvement and react quickly to emerging issues.
Manufacturers design and develop products based on an expected product lifetime. Many manufacturers conduct extensive reliability testing to minimize the risk that products will fail prematurely. Despite these efforts, unexpected failures occur due to design flaws, manufacturing process changes, or a misunderstanding of the product use environment. Premature failures alienate customers and significantly impair brand and company reputations. Failure data may be easily modeled to forecast future failures and identify emerging issues that present financial risks to the organization.
Areas Covered in the Seminar:
* Modeling Time-To-Failure Data.
* Predicting Future Failures.
* Developing a Warranty Forecast.
* Accounting for Model Uncertainty.
* Identifying Non-Homogeneous Groups.
* Handling Non-Homogenous Groups (e.g. Model Revisions / Design Levels).
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| Type of Event: | Industry Events - Information Technology |
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| Event Location: | Online Event |
| Event City: | Palo Alto |
| Type of Venue: | Outdoors - No Venue |
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| Event Start Date | 05-Mar-12 |