Mike has focused on
reliability throughout his 25-year career, and has observed the position of
reliability in the organization evolve. In this book, he condenses his
expertise and experience into a volume of immense practical worth to the
engineering and engineering management communities including designers,
manufacturing engineers and reliability/quality engineers.
Among other things,
Mike discusses how reliability fits, or should fit, within the product design
cycle. He provides a high-level overview of reliability techniques available to
engineers today. He lucidly discusses the design of experiments and the role of
failure management. With case studies and narratives from personal experience,
Mike discusses optimal ways to utilize different reliability techniques. He
highlights common errors of judgment, missteps and sub-optimal decisions that
are often made within organizations on the path to total reliability.
With How Reliable is Your Product?
Mike Silverman has delivered what few
have done before--a comprehensive yet succinct overview of the field of
reliability engineering and testing. Engineers and engineering managers will
find much in this book of immediate, practical value.