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Event logs, or maintenance logs, store information about an asset's associated failures and repairs. Some event logs contain more information than others, but essentially event logs capture data in a format that includes the type of event, the date/time when the event occurred and the date/time when the system was restored to operation.
Event logs, or maintenance logs, store information about an asset's associated failures and repairs. Some event logs contain more information than others, but essentially event logs capture data in a format that includes the type of event, the date/time when the event occurred and the date/time when the system was restored to operation.
   
   
Weibull++ offers a feature called the Event Log Folio that helps in logging such entries and automatically converting these log entries to time-to-failure and time-to-repair data that can be analyzed with life data analysis techniques.  
Weibull++ offers a feature called the Event Log Folio that helps in logging such entries and automatically converting these log entries to time-to-failure and time-to-repair data that can be analyzed with life data analysis techniques.  
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Revision as of 22:03, 9 February 2012

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Event Log Folio
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Event logs, or maintenance logs, store information about an asset's associated failures and repairs. Some event logs contain more information than others, but essentially event logs capture data in a format that includes the type of event, the date/time when the event occurred and the date/time when the system was restored to operation.

Weibull++ offers a feature called the Event Log Folio that helps in logging such entries and automatically converting these log entries to time-to-failure and time-to-repair data that can be analyzed with life data analysis techniques.

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