International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management: Volume 3 Issue 2

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Reliability Modelling for the Scheduling of Plant Work in Majority Vote Mode

Declan M. Barry, Michael W. Hudson

Downtime data have been acquired from a 1980 MW capacity coal‐fired power station. These data refer to a pulverised fuel system which comprises ten mills, each of which, for the…

Some Common Measurement Limits Used in Quality Control

T.N. Goh

A variety of quantitative specifications, usually in terms of numerical limits, have been developed in industry for the description, prediction and control of product quality. As…

User‐Vendor Relationships in the Scottish Electronics Industry

R.J. Masson

User‐vendor relationships are examined in a sector of the electronics industry where the manufacturing process is sensitive to the performance of vendors in terms of price…

Human Reliability—A Life‐Cycle Perspective

D.M. Hunns

Discussing human error, the author sees the key to a rationalisation of the human reliability problem as a recognition of where, in a system, the human contribution will be weak…

The Status of Quality at Mullard Blackburn—October 1985

B.J. Payne, P.G. Greene

This article reports on the quality improvements made at Mullard Blackburn covering the period July 1982 to July 1985. The way a coherent quality policy was developed and how it…

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ISSN:

0265-671X

Online date, start – end:

1984

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Jiju Antony