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In the usage format, the analysis is based on the amount of usage the unit accumulated rather than the amount of time the unit was in the field. There are many applications where usage, not time, affects a product’s reliability. In the automotive industry, for example, the majority of failure behavior is based on mileage rather than product age. This approach could also be used in other situations, such as the number of pages for a printer, number of cycles for a washing machine, etc. | |||
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In the usage format, the analysis is based on the amount of usage the unit accumulated rather than the amount of time the unit was in the field. There are many applications where usage, not time, affects a product’s reliability. In the automotive industry, for example, the majority of failure behavior is based on mileage rather than product age. This approach could also be used in other situations, such as the number of pages for a printer, number of cycles for a washing machine, etc. |
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