In: Statistics and Probability
Define the flowing terms: 1. Wear-out defects 2. Success 3. Binomial distribution 4. Failure analysis 5. Probability of survival 6. Reliability 7. System vs component reliability
1. Wear-out defects is defined as the defects observed during the wear - out phas which is characterized by an increasing failure rate that are caused by the wear and tear of the product over time.
2. Success is defined as the expected outcome of a binomial distribution, the other only outcome being failure.
3. Binomial Distribution is defined as the discrete probability distribution of the successful outcomes in a given number of trials, in each of which there is the same probability of succss.
4. Failure Analysis is defined as the process of collecting and analysing the necessary data in order to dtermine the cause of a failure with the goal of determining the corrective actions.
5. Probability of survival is defined as the proportion of units that survive beyond the specified time.
6. Reliability is defined as the degree to which the results of a measurement calculation can be depended on to be accurate.
7. System reliability is defined as the probability that the overall system containing several components performs correctly during a specified time duration.
Component reliability is defined as the probability that the particuler component of the sysyem performs correctly during a specified time duration.