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You can use the analytical results and maintainability/availability simulation results for your BlockSim diagrams and fault trees to generate Failure Reporting, Evaluating and Display (FRED) Reports. These reports provide a graphical demonstration of the reliability and maintainability/availability characteristics of the components in a system and help to identify the components that may require improvement.
You can use the analytical results and maintainability/availability simulation results for your BlockSim diagrams and fault trees to generate Failure Reporting, Evaluating and Display (FRED) Reports. These reports provide a graphical demonstration of the reliability and maintainability/availability characteristics of the components in a system and help to identify the components that may require improvement.


Analytical FRED reports illustrate the reliability characteristics of a system’s components in a flexible, color-coded format. This report can be used to easily identify the components most in need of improvement in order to achieve the desired system reliability.
Analytical FRED reports illustrate the reliability characteristics of a system’s components in a flexible, color-coded format.

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You can use the analytical results and maintainability/availability simulation results for your BlockSim diagrams and fault trees to generate Failure Reporting, Evaluating and Display (FRED) Reports. These reports provide a graphical demonstration of the reliability and maintainability/availability characteristics of the components in a system and help to identify the components that may require improvement.

Analytical FRED reports illustrate the reliability characteristics of a system’s components in a flexible, color-coded format.