Organizational reliability capability and the identification of the criteria for assessing the reliability capability of an organization are defined.
- Standard Committee
- RS/SC - IEEE Reliability
- Status
- Inactive-Reserved Standard
- PAR Approval
- 2007-06-07
- Board Approval
- 2008-09-26
- History
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- ANSI Approved:
- 2009-03-04
- Published:
- 2009-02-05
- Inactivated Date:
- 2021-03-25
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Reliability Society
- Standard Committee
- RS/SC - IEEE Reliability
- Working Group
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1624_WG - Reliability Capability Working Group
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- Christy Bahn
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- Michael Azarian
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P1624
Standard for Organizational Reliability Capability
This document presents a standard that defines the reliability capability of organizations and identifies the criteria for assessing the reliability capability of an organization. This standard is intended to be usable by all organizations that design, manufacture or procure electrical/electronics components or products. Although the concepts described in this standard could be applied to both hardware and software products, the focus of the standard is on hardware products.
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