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 Publications
   
 Blueprints for Product Reliability
    Reliability Guidelines
    START Sheets
    The Journals of The Reliability Information Analysis Center
      
 1998
       1999
       2000
       2001
       2002
       2003
       2004
       2005
       2006
         
 1st Quarter
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          4th Quarter
       2007
       2008
         
 1st Quarter
          2nd Quarter
                Predicting Reliability of MMICS Using Monte Carlo Analytical Techniques (Part 2 of 3)
                The Key To Weapons That Work
                The RIAC 217plus™ Connector and Resistor Failure Rate Models
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 3rd Quarter
          4th Quarter
       2009
         
 1st Quarter
                Customer-Facing Reliability Growth Modeling to Improve Customer Satisfaction (Part 2 of 2)
                New Army and DoD Reliability Scorecard
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                Weibayes Testing: What is the Impact if Assumed Beta is Incorrect?
         
 2nd Quarter
                Converting a RIAC 217Plus Reliability Prediction Calendar Hour-based Failure Rate to an Operating Hour-based Failure Rate
                Harvesting Reliability Data from the Internet
                The Integration of Reliability Centered Maintenance with a Structural Integrity Program
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 3rd Quarter
          4th Quarter
       2010
       2011
       2012

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