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7305

SYSTEMS RELIABILITY, SUPPORTABILITY AND AVAILABILITY ANALYSIS

Catalog Description:

This course is an introduction to systems reliability, maintainability, supportability and availability (RMS/A) modeling and analysis with an application to systems requirements definition and systems design and development. Both deterministic and stochastic models are covered. Emphasis is placed on RMS/A analyses to establish a baseline for systems performance and to provide a quantitative basis for systems trade-offs.

Goals:

To provide students with an understanding of systems analysis and optimization as a basis for product and service engineering and development decisions based on tradeoffs involving multiple alternatives and uncertainty, for application in industry and government as well as in other engineering courses.

Advising Information:

 

Prerequisites:

EMIS 7300 or permission from instructor

Required for:

 

Recent Instructor:

Dr. Jerrell Stracener

 

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