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Product reliability affects total product costs in multiple ways. Increasing product reliability increases the initial cost of producing a product but decreases other costs incurred over the life of the product. For example, increased reliability results in lower warranty and replacement costs for defective products. Increased reliability also results in greater market share as satisfied customers typically become repeat customers and recommend reliable products to others. A minimal total product cost can be determined by calculating the optimum reliability for such a product. The Target Reliability Estimator does this by minimizing the sum of lost sales costs, warranty costs and manufacturing costs
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Revision as of 23:48, 17 January 2012

Reliability Web Notes

Target Reliability Estimator
Weibull++

Product reliability affects total product costs in multiple ways. Increasing product reliability increases the initial cost of producing a product but decreases other costs incurred over the life of the product. For example, increased reliability results in lower warranty and replacement costs for defective products. Increased reliability also results in greater market share as satisfied customers typically become repeat customers and recommend reliable products to others. A minimal total product cost can be determined by calculating the optimum reliability for such a product. The Target Reliability Estimator does this by minimizing the sum of lost sales costs, warranty costs and manufacturing costs

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