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| Equal allocation is the simplest of all allocation schemes in Lambda Predict. It divides the desired failure rate for the block (i.e., system or assembly) by the total number of sub-elements. | Equal allocation is the simplest of all allocation schemes in Lambda Predict. It divides the desired failure rate for the block (i.e., system or assembly) by the total number of sub-elements. The weakness is that the sub-elements are not assigned reliability design goals in accordance with the degree of difficulty associated with achieving the goal. | ||
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| Equal Allocation Equal allocation is the simplest of all allocation schemes in Lambda Predict. It divides the desired failure rate for the block (i.e., system or assembly) by the total number of sub-elements. The weakness is that the sub-elements are not assigned reliability design goals in accordance with the degree of difficulty associated with achieving the goal. 
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