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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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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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