Overview
This volume describes an extensive range of methods which can be used to identify design errors, including deep failure mode and effects analysis, hazard and operability analysis, action error analysis and zonal analysis. The sneak analysis method is described in depth.
Many analysis methods for error identification are quite costly to implement in terms of engineer time and project time. Automation of hazard identification is described, including examples of practical application.
A special feature of this volume is the description of methods for automated checking of specification texts for completeness, consistency and compliance with legal and standards requirements.
The volume reviews the published methods for risk analysis of the design process, which aim to predict the frequency or number of errors in designs. Current approaches to project risk assessment are also described . The volume concludes with a summary of the current status of design error avoidance and prevention, and the impact of the explicit study of design error and avoidance on the future of engineering.
The book, Engineering Design Error: Hazard Identification, Sneak Analysis, Automated Design Review, Engineering Design Risk (De Gruyter STEM) [Bulk, Wholesale, Quantity] ISBN#9783112228661 in Paperback by John Robert Taylor may be ordered in bulk quantities. Minimum starts at 25 copies. Availability based on publisher status and quantity being ordered.
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