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RBI allows you to attach a design review based on failure mode (DRBFM) analysis to any item in the system hierarchy. A DRBFM is a worksheet that is used in the automotive and other industries for evaluating proposed changes to an existing design. The method is similar to FMEA and it may be appropriate to transfer data between the two analyses.
Design Review Based on Failure Modes (DRBFM) is an analysis process that is used in the automotive and other industries for evaluating proposed changes to an existing design. The method is similar to FMEA and it may be appropriate to transfer data between the two analyses.
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Design Review Based on Failure Modes (DRBFM) is an analysis process that is used in the automotive and other industries for evaluating proposed changes to an existing design. The method is similar to FMEA and it may be appropriate to transfer data between the two analyses.


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