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Reliability is no more a subject of interest confined to only academicians and scientists. It has become a serious concern for practising engineers and manufacturers, sales managers and customers, economists and government leaders. The reliability of a product is directly influenced by every aspect of design and manufacturing, quality engineering and control, commissioning and subsequent maintenance, and feedback of field-performance data. The relationships between these activities are shown in Fig. 13.1
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Aggarwal, K.K. (1993). Reliability Management. In: Reliability Engineering. Topics in Safety, Reliability and Quality, vol 3. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1928-3_13
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