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2003/May
Author:Bill Keeter, ARMS Reliability Engineers-USA, LLC
Closing the gaps between the types of availability in a cost-effective way makes the plant more successful. It requires a thorough understanding of the top-level factors that determine availability and finding ways to improve in...
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2003/May
Author:Gino Palarchio, Society for Maintenance & Reliability Professionals
Today, most maintenance organizations lack entrepreneurship. What do I mean by this bold statement? Looking at the rate at which organizations adopt new technology, we see a wave-like pattern of personalities: 1. Leaders: a few...
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2003/May
Author:Jason D. Aughenbaugh, Amgen, Inc.
Backlog. What is it? What does it mean? Why bother? These are questions that, surprisingly, have many answers none of which are ever the same or fully complete.
One would think that, for a concept that is said to be one of the most...
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2003/May
Author:Norman Shackman, P.E
Cleaning, filing, and abrading surfaces are among the options.
One of the important ingredients for making and keeping a reliable electrical connection is clean contact surfaces. The other important ingredient—force—was covered in...
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2003/May
Author:Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
People who really need information are more likely to seek it from other people—especially people they know.
That is what University of Washington researchers discovered when they tracked a group of engineers to find how ...
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2003/May
Author:Terrence O'Hanlon, ReliabilityWeb.com
In America, if something is important, it is often mistaken for having an extraordinary economic value. The Internet is one of the most important communication and productivity tools since Gutenberg invented the printing press. It allows the...
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