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 Publications
   
 Blueprints for Product Reliability
    Reliability Guidelines
    START Sheets
    The Journals of The Reliability Information Analysis Center
      
 1998
       1999
         
 1st Quarter
          2nd Quarter
          3rd Quarter
          4th Quarter
                Engineering Information Assurance into Information Systems
                FAQ's About IEC Dependability Standards
                Standardization in Reliability
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 2000
         
 1st Quarter
                A Discussion of Software Reliability Modeling Problems
                Tutorial: Testing for MTBF
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 2nd Quarter
          3rd Quarter
          4th Quarter
       2001
         
 1st Quarter
          2nd Quarter
          3rd Quarter
          4th Quarter
       2002
       2003
       2004
         
 1st Quarter
          2nd Quarter
          3rd Quarter
          4th Quarter
       2005
       2006
       2007
       2008
         
 1st Quarter
                Predicting Reliability of MMICs Using Monte Carlo Analytical Techniques (Part 1)
                RCM and Risk Management (Part 3)
                System Reliability and Condition-Based Maintenance
                The RIAC 217PlusTM Switch and Relay Failure Rate Models
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 2nd Quarter
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          4th Quarter
       2009
       2010
       2011
       2012

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