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DTK Fred Schenkelberg Blogger

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Fred Schenkelberg, Blogger

Tim Rodgers interviews Fred Schenkelberg concerning his blog, No MTBF and his mission to eradicate the common misuse of MTBF.

Fred Schenkelberg is a reliability engineering and management consultant at FMS Reliability. He s a lecturer at the University of Maryland, and he s been an active contributor to both the IEEE and the ASQ Reliability Divisions.

Fred re-established Hewlett Packard s corporate reliability program in the late 1990s, and also worked as a reliability consultant at Microsoft and a manufacturing engineer at Raychem.

In this episode, Fred Schenkelberg discusses:

  • Why MTBF is a poor reliability metric
  • Common objections to eliminating MTBF
  • Alternatives to MTBF

Recorded October 2014.

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Fred Schenkelberg, Blogger

Tim Rodgers interviews Fred Schenkelberg concerning his blog, No MTBF and his mission to eradicate the common misuse of MTBF.

Fred Schenkelberg is a reliability engineering and management consultant at FMS Reliability. He s a lecturer at the University of Maryland, and he s been an active contributor to both the IEEE and the ASQ Reliability Divisions.

Fred re-established Hewlett Packard s corporate reliability program in the late 1990s, and also worked as a reliability consultant at Microsoft and a manufacturing engineer at Raychem.

In this episode, Fred Schenkelberg discusses:

  • Why MTBF is a poor reliability metric
  • Common objections to eliminating MTBF
  • Alternatives to MTBF

Recorded October 2014.

Show Notes

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