Failure mode effects analysis. A procedure in which each potential failure mode in every subitem of an item is analyzed to determine its effect on other subitems and on the required function of the item.
Failure modes effects analysis. A quality planning method that involves thinking about what might go wrong, what are the chances of it going wrong and what might be the consequences of it going wrong, leading to a plan for prevention and/or containment.
Failure Mode & Effects Analysis
a bottom-up analysis, starting with software faults and working up to the possible hazards
an approach used to identify possible failures of a product, service, or strategy and then determine the frequency and possible impact of the failure
an inductive bottoms-up method of analyzing a system design or manufacturing process in order to evaluate the potential for failures
a process that is used to determine what failures are occurring and what their impact and frequencies are
a structured, inductive, bottom-up analysis that evaluates the effects of each possible element or component failure on the propeller system
Failure mode effects analysis. A way of determining the effects of failure of an element on the entire process or item.
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis A way to analyse the quality of a design or a manufacturing process, even before it is finished. Most car manufacturers provide instructions how to execute the FMEA.
(Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) is an analytical technique which used the potential failure modes of a design/process and the causes to prioritize improvement opportunities.
Failure Mode Effects Analysis: An analytical technique used to assure that potential failure modes and associated causes have been considered and addressed. [See PFMEA
Failure Modes and Effects Analysis
Failure Mode and Effect Analysis. A systematic approach to anticipating possible product or process failures aimed at formulating preventive / corrective actions.
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis A systematized group of activities intended to: 1) recognize and evaluate the potential failure of a product/process and it’s effects, 2) identify actions which could eliminate or reduce the change of the potential failure, and 3) document the process.
Failure mode effects analysis. A technique for identifying potential failure modes and assessing existing and planned provisions to detect, contain or eliminate the occurrence of failure. For an application of FMEA to process design see Converting a QMS using the Process Approach
Failure Mode and Effect Analysis - A quality development tool for Products and Processes
(Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) A technique used to assess risk in a process or a product design.
(Machine Safety) Abbreviation for Failure Mode and Effects Analysis, a testing procedure by which potential failure modes are analyzed to determine their results or effects on the system. Component failure modes that produce either no effect or a Lockout condition are permitted; failures which cause an unsafe condition (a failure to danger) are not. Banner safety products are extensively FMEA tested.
Failure Mode Effect Analysis. A structured evaluation of the impact of a failure on product or process functionality, safety, usability, maintainability, availability, and testability.
see Failure Mode and Effect Analysis
Failure Mode Effect Analysis - A systematic approach to the analyzing product failure and its associated risk.