• When Energy Secretary Rick Perry set out this year to prove that Obama-era regulations were killing coal plants and undermining grid reliability, he turned to a veteran energy consultant from his home state of Texas to write the report. (forbes.com)
  • Eventually, Mexico should participate, making the grid-reliability standards seamless throughout the three countries. (buildings.com)
  • This is a breakthrough in grid reliability and resilience. (sas.com)
  • Today electricity markets do not properly credit nuclear energy for the numerous benefits it delivers, forcing plants to close years before the end of their useful lives and compromising grid reliability and resiliency in the process. (energy.gov)
  • There is a need to keep a higher priority on grid reliability, according to experts. (katc.com)
  • When you run SAP HANA, the next generation of SAP in-memory computing technology, you will want to ensure that the underlying OS you choose gives you enterprise-level reliability, availability, scalability, manageability and security to meet your needs. (suse.com)
  • We are proud that the reliability, manageability and security of our operating system have contributed to the airport's top rank for service and customer satisfaction. (redhat.com)
  • Our reliability and durability testing services provide an accurate assessment of how your product may perform under expected and unusual use. (ul.com)
  • with a permanent focus on the production of an assessment of the quality (safety, security, reliability, etc.) of the developed systems and software. (irit.fr)
  • To simplify this assessment, Esri has introduced reliability symbols in their maps and reports. (esri.com)
  • The validity and reliability of assessment methods are the two most important characteristics of a well-designed assessment procedure. (bowiestate.edu)
  • The Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) said in the assessment on reliability that planning reserve margins for next year increased. (katc.com)
  • The report] highlights many activities that the commission is carefully considering, including examining ways to enhance wholesale electric capacity markets and improve price formation in those markets, to increase electric and gas coordination, and to assure bulk power system reliability and resilience. (energy.gov)
  • When Perry brought Silverstein back to Washington in May, she reviewed data for several weeks and began to outline the " Staff Report on Electricity Markets and Reliability . (forbes.com)
  • Download and read Secretary Perry's cover letter regarding the Staff Report on Electricity Markets and Reliability. (energy.gov)
  • Assessing response reliability of health interview surveys using reinterviews. (who.int)
  • Below are the resources used to evaluate the validity and reliability of measures for program improvement and accreditation. (bowiestate.edu)
  • Nurse managers are the most important keys to embedding consistency and reliability throughout the organization and, therefore, are the keys to building HROs in health care. (medscape.com)
  • When a group of nurse managers is working in a synergistic mode, the patient will have much better outcomes than models where there is competition and lack of a shared vision about consistency and reliability within and between units. (medscape.com)
  • Similarly, reliability refers to the consistency of the measurement, or the ability to repeat the measurement and obtain the same result. (nih.gov)
  • A Certified Reliability Engineer is a professional who understands the principles of performance evaluation and prediction to improve product/systems safety, reliability and maintainability. (asq.org)
  • Because the NHAMCS is a sample survey, users should be aware of the reliability or unreliability of survey estimates, particularly the smaller estimates. (cdc.gov)
  • Analysts must evaluate the statistical reliability of estimates to determine whether the results are appropriate for their intended research objective. (cdc.gov)
  • This report described a set of criteria to judge the reliability of estimated proportions in NCHS reports, including those that present estimates from NHANES. (cdc.gov)
  • Simply put, a variable's reliability score serves as an indicator of the reliability of American Community Survey (ACS) estimates. (esri.com)
  • The reliability estimates are derived from an estimate's coefficient of variation (CV), which measures the amount of sampling error relative to the size of the estimate. (esri.com)
  • Yellow: Medium reliability -Estimates with CVs greater than 12 and less than or equal to 40 are flagged yellow-use with caution. (esri.com)
  • The 2022 reliability reports for each city, county, and tribe in SCE's service territory are available below. (sce.com)
  • Mathematics for Reliability Engineering: Modern Concepts and Applications , Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2022. (degruyter.com)
  • As the coefficient increases, the reliability decreases. (esri.com)
  • Using data from millions of drive days in Google datacenters, a new paper offers production lifecycle data on SSD reliability. (zdnet.com)
  • Read on to learn more about increasing memory reliability throughout the silicon lifecycle. (synopsys.com)
  • On the other hand, designing reliability into an application minimizes the odds of those events happening and makes the design more resilient in case such events do happen anytime during the product lifecycle. (synopsys.com)
  • For memory, the biggest reliability hurdles happen in the early and late parts of the lifecycle and these challenges must be mitigated prior to tape out by performing static and dynamic analysis. (synopsys.com)
  • Synopsys PrimeSim Reliability Analysis provides a unified workflow of production-proven and foundry-certified reliability analysis technologies to enable full lifecycle reliability verification. (synopsys.com)
  • The standards do not include thresholds for evaluating the reliability of other types of statistics, such as means or percentiles. (cdc.gov)
  • This is referred to as the 1-in-10 loss-of-load expectation (LOLE), and is what we mean by ensuring "power system reliability. (iso-ne.com)
  • In health care, we are learning from high-reliability organizations (HROs) how to improve safety and outcomes. (medscape.com)
  • Even with its popularity, no reliability or validity studies are available to verify its precision in predictability of outcomes. (medscape.com)
  • It suits engineers, researchers, and students who are interested in the practical outcomes of reliability and risk analyses without going into the intricacies of the underlying mathematical theories. (routledge.com)
  • The Reliability Forecast platform helps you predict the number of future failures. (jmp.com)
  • This module describes a number of measures that can be used to evaluate the reliability of an estimate, including the sample size, the effective sample size, the design effect, the width and relative width of its confidence interval, the degrees of freedom, and the relative standard error. (cdc.gov)
  • To evaluate the reliability of cause-of-death diagnoses among prostate cancer patients. (nih.gov)
  • A continuous improvement approach to reliability maintenance helps reduce your operational risk. (rockwellautomation.com)
  • Quality control in the design stage builds the quality of the product and promotes quality and reliability enhancement through continuous in-line process improvement. (renesas.com)
  • Our Asset Management and Reliability Services team leverages strong industry expertise and electrical automation controls knowledge with continuous improvement processes, reliability techniques, and asset intelligence systems. (rockwellautomation.com)
  • and the ability to develop and administer reliability information systems for failure analysis, design and performance improvement and reliability program management over the entire product life cycle. (asq.org)
  • Today's announcement means Fluke Reliability is further poised to help customers shift from reactive, low-volume machine health analysis into advanced and scalable predictive maintenance and reliability programs," writes Plant Services Editor-in-Chief Thomas Wilk. (industryweek.com)
  • This analysis helps you determine the best material and manufacturing process for the product, thereby increasing the quality and reliability of the product. (jmp.com)
  • Learn the methods of reliability analysis and reliability-driven design of mechanical and electronic systems. (edx.org)
  • The course is aimed at providing an engineering view (as opposed to a purely statistical view or a management view) of reliability analysis as well as reliable product design. (edx.org)
  • Through Synopsys PrimeSimâ„¢ Reliability Analysis and PrimeWave Design Environment , Synopsys delivers a complete solution for memory reliability that will lower your risk and ease your design process. (synopsys.com)
  • Reliability analysis / Tianxia Wu. (nih.gov)
  • Exacter President Geoffrey Bibo added, "Our sensing technology coupled with SAS analytics and insights brings a new level of predictive grid management to utility reliability efforts. (sas.com)
  • Fluke Reliability, a division of Fluke Corporation that provides tools, software and services for asset performance, has announced its acquisition of predictive maintenance company Azima DLI. (industryweek.com)
  • A reliability standard defines obligations or requirements of utilities and other entities that operate, plan, and use the bulk power system in North America. (buildings.com)
  • More than 1,400 entities that carry out functions necessary to ensure a reliable bulk power system must comply with the NERC Reliability Standards. (buildings.com)
  • Reliability is the probability that a device, system, or process will perform its prescribed duty without failure for a given time when operated correctly in a specified environment. (reliabilityweb.com)
  • Leveraging an article that recently appeared in Semiconductor Engineering , we're exploring the importance of memory reliability while addressing today's silicon design complexities. (synopsys.com)
  • Important research findings from HROs (Roberts, Yu, & van Stralen, 2004) include (a) emphasizing reliability over efficiency, (b) recognizing that risk exists and imbedding strategies to prevent it, (c) making sure that the different perceptions and meanings people draw from their situations are integrated so that everyone is on the same page, and (d) migrating decision making to the part of the organization where the expertise lies. (medscape.com)
  • Cite this: Reliability Between Nurse Managers: The Key to the High-Reliability Organization - Medscape - Sep 01, 2006. (medscape.com)
  • So, there was born a new independent regulatory body by NERC, termed the Electric Reliability Organization (ERO). (buildings.com)
  • Explicit risk management methodologies are required for large geotechnical systems where soil and loading conditions are too varied to be conveniently slotted into a few reliability classes (typically three) and an associated simple discrete tier of target reliability indices. (routledge.com)
  • existing testing methods appeared in The Reliability and Validity of Tests (1931). (britannica.com)
  • The reliability obtained by two methods can be judged satisfactory according to literature criteria. (bvsalud.org)
  • SCE submits an annual Electric System Reliability Report to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). (sce.com)
  • To achieve this, we continuously track and monitor electric outages throughout our service territory, giving us an accurate view into our system reliability. (sce.com)
  • The System Average Interruption Duration Index ( SAIDI ) and the System Average Interruption Frequency Index ( SAIFI ) are two metrics commonly used in the electric utility industry to measure system reliability. (sce.com)
  • Reliability is designed into the system by up-front activities, and reliability is sustained by careful operation of the system along with careful nurturing of the system with sustaining maintenance activities. (reliabilityweb.com)
  • Reliability always terminates in a failure and the roots of failure can be due to design, fabrication, installation, operation, maintenance (repair and period servicing), and management of the system-in short there are many ways and means to kill the system but few ways to keep is operating without failure. (reliabilityweb.com)
  • and for reliability, the proof of the system is in the long failure free interval. (reliabilityweb.com)
  • Our Diagnostic Reliability Service is an asset intelligence system that helps you drive a streamlined maintenance strategy on mission-critical, integrated equipment lines. (rockwellautomation.com)
  • Today, a robust transmission infrastructure in New England, along with a strong fleet of power resources, rigorous system operator training, and strict adherence to industry reliability requirements, help the ISO manage system disturbances. (iso-ne.com)
  • We follow a reliability standard that requires the power system to be designed and operated in a manner that the likelihood of having to disconnect customers occurs no more than one day in ten years, on average. (iso-ne.com)
  • The objectivity, versatility, and reliability of the Wound Score system facilitates making decisions about the management of wounds, whether DFUs or not, and provides quantification for comparative effectiveness research for wound management. (medscape.com)
  • The Life Distribution platform enables you to analyze the lifespan of a product, component, or system to improve quality and reliability. (jmp.com)
  • The Reliability Growth platform models the change in reliability of a single repairable system over time as improvements are incorporated into its design. (jmp.com)
  • Microsoft has fired off a blog post talking up the success of Windows 10 , and how the operating system is improving substantially across many fronts - including reliability, performance and battery life - ahead of the release of the big Fall Creators Update . (techradar.com)
  • API welcomes the opportunity to review this report from the Department of Energy that focuses on promoting reliability and resiliency in the electric system. (energy.gov)
  • The rapid advancement in battery capabilities and cost reductions, when paired with residential solar, not only create cost effective and reliable power, but given the ability to deliver power when the grid is down, presents even greater potential for power reliability and system resiliency than the current centralized generation only grid. (energy.gov)
  • These pseudo failure times can then be analyzed by other reliability platforms to estimate failure distributions. (jmp.com)
  • The Reliability Block Diagram platform displays the reliability relationship between a system's components and, if reliability distributions are given to the components, analytically obtains the reliability behavior. (jmp.com)
  • Reliability reports with customizable parameters are available by searching by a partial or full part number. (renesas.com)
  • As part of the service, one of our domain service experts also closely tracks equipment performance to advise you on reliability improvements to the production facility. (rockwellautomation.com)
  • Delivery reliability is one of the five attributes in supply-chain management according to SCOR-model, developed by the management consulting firm PRTM, now part of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC) and endorsed by the Supply-Chain Council (SCC) as the cross-industry de facto standard diagnostic tool for supply chain management, SCOR measures the supplier's ability to predictably complete processes as promised. (wikipedia.org)
  • Reliability is concerned with failure-free operation for periods of time, whereas quality is concerned with avoiding non-conformances at a specified time prior to shipment thus reliability measures a dynamic situation but quality measures a static situation. (reliabilityweb.com)
  • Inter-rater reliability for product availability, pricing, and promotion measures on a food store observational data collection instrument. (nih.gov)
  • Inter-rater reliability, as measured by average kappa coefficient, was 0.84 for food and beverage product availability measures, 0.80 for interior store characteristics, and 0.70 for exterior store characteristics. (nih.gov)
  • Reliability refers to the extent to which an event or measurement is repeatable, or a process executes as expected. (nih.gov)
  • We can help you meet regulatory requirements, gain actionable knowledge about the anticipated life cycle of your products and identify design flaws that have adverse effects on a product's reliability and durability. (ul.com)
  • Reliability-based design is relatively well established in structural design. (routledge.com)
  • Its use is less mature in geotechnical design, but there is a steady progression towards reliability-based design as seen in the inclusion of a new Annex D on "Reliability of Geotechnical Structures" in the third edition of ISO 2394. (routledge.com)
  • Reliability-based design can be viewed as a simplified form of risk-based design where different consequences of failure are implicitly covered by the adoption of different target reliability indices. (routledge.com)
  • In electronic design, the terms "safety" and "reliability" are often conflated, but there are nuances that are important to understand. (synopsys.com)
  • Examples of critical elements for a well-designed study are summarized on the NIMH website ( http://www.nimh.nih.gov/research-priorities/policies/enhancing-the-reliability-of-nimh-supported-research-through-rigorous-study-design-and-reporting.shtml ). (nih.gov)
  • Red Hat Solutions Provide Reliability and Performance Gains for Munich. (redhat.com)
  • Visit Discover Technology to learn more about how Discover is adopting new processes to ensure reliability of its products. (cio.com)
  • WPI's latest investment follows this trend of utilising proven technology to drive reliability and efficiency benefits. (rockwellautomation.com)
  • In these critical applications, meeting or exceeding high reliability and functional safety can be the difference between life and death, chaos and order, success and failure. (synopsys.com)
  • Brainhack Vienna will feature open discussions and projects related to measuring and improving reproducibility and reliability for mapping functional and structural connectivity, and for relating inter-individual variation in connectivity to phenotypic variation (e.g., age, sex, IQ, disease status, etc. (nih.gov)
  • The massive Consortium for Reproducibility and Reliability dataset (1,629 Subjects, 3,357 Anatomical Scans, 5,093 Resting Functional Scans, 1,302 Diffusion Scans) is the official dataset for Brainhack Vienna, and raw and preprocessed versions of the data will be available locally during the event. (nih.gov)
  • Reliability has two broad ranges of meanings: 1) qualitatively-operating without failure for long periods of time just as the advertisements for sale suggest, and 2) quantitatively-where life is predictable long and measureable in test to assure satisfactory field conditions are achieved to meet customer requirements. (reliabilityweb.com)
  • Recognizing a need for operating standards to assure reliability of power delivery, the utility industry had previously organized the North American Electric Reliability Corp. (NERC) as a voluntary, member-driven, non-profit association. (buildings.com)
  • Risk and Reliability in Geotechnical Engineering presents all the "need-to-know" information for a non-specialist to calculate and interpret the reliability index and risk of geotechnical structures in a realistic and robust way. (routledge.com)
  • It gave new authority to FERC for setting standards of reliability and provided severe penalties for disobedience. (buildings.com)
  • As demanded by law, ERO was granted the authority by FERC on June 18, 2007, to produce mandatory reliability standards with FERC approval, to audit their practice, and to invoke severe penalties, up to $1 million per day, for violations. (buildings.com)
  • WECC said, "If nothing is done to mitigate the long-term risks within the Western Interconnection, by 2025 we anticipate severe risks to the reliability and security of the interconnection. (katc.com)
  • This blog post highlights 7 changes the Digital Payments team made to create a culture where product teams own the reliability of their offerings. (cio.com)
  • Like many other companies, Discover has adopted a product-centric approach where the responsibility for reliability sits with the product teams. (cio.com)
  • We broke down and extended key reliability goals to each product area. (cio.com)
  • Product flows can get out of sync over time, so taking time before we started our "ops-in-squads" model to evaluate our product flows and where there were gaps in reliability engineering helped us to be most effective. (cio.com)
  • Actively having to support late-night calls related to product issues creates a stronger team focus on designing for reliability. (cio.com)
  • These seven changes were critical in helping the Digital Payments team create a culture where each product team owned the reliability of their products. (cio.com)
  • Combined with readily-available circuit-level data, RF emission-based monitoring enables utilities to effectively prioritize maintenance plans for enhanced safety, reliability and uptime. (sas.com)
  • What's the Difference Between Safety and Reliability Anyway? (synopsys.com)
  • SSD age, not usage, affects reliability. (zdnet.com)
  • Through long term collaboration, SAP and SUSE have optimized their technologies for each other's solutions to ensure their mutual customers have the reliability, availability and security required to keep their infrastructures running successfully, reduce costs and remain competitive. (suse.com)
  • Connect with us and read about reliability, availability and security for SAP HANA. (suse.com)
  • Power failure: why small sample size undermines the reliability of neuroscience' by Katherine Button, John Ioannidis, Claire Mokrysz, Brian Nosek, Jonathan Flint, Emma Robinson and Marcus Munafo in Nature Reviews Neuroscience . (scienceblog.com)
  • Reliability is expected for new equipment to start, run, and continue to function for long periods of time without failure. (reliabilityweb.com)
  • Nurse managers are the keys to building high-reliability organizations (HROs) in health care. (medscape.com)
  • KYOCERA AVX High-Reliability Tantalum Capacitors offer higher capacitance ratings, a variety of case sizes, and low ESR options for critical output filtering applications. (mouser.com)
  • KYOCERA AVX High-Reliability Tantalum Capacitors are ideal for automotive, medical, industrial, and specialty applications. (mouser.com)
  • High-reliability solid tantalum capacitors with an SRC9000 rating, ideal for space applications. (mouser.com)
  • Interobserver reliability was high (r = 0.81). (medscape.com)
  • The reliability symbols are divided into three categories: high, medium, and low reliability. (esri.com)
  • Green: High reliability -Small CVs (less than or equal to 12 percent) are flagged green to indicate that the sampling error is small relative to the estimate, and the estimate is reasonably reliable. (esri.com)
  • Reliability is a fundamental criterium in engineering systems. (degruyter.com)
  • Ryan has a track record for building strong, autonomous engineering organizations and has most recently established a successful Site Reliability Engineering practice at Discover. (cio.com)
  • Why is it important to verify the reliability of ACS data? (esri.com)
  • New research has questioned the reliability of neuroscience studies, saying that conclusions could be misleading due to small sample sizes. (scienceblog.com)
  • This business will empower our customers with cutting-edge vibration diagnostic capabilities that revolutionize operations, optimize productivity and enable data-driven decision-making," says Fluke Reliability President Ankush Malhotra. (industryweek.com)
  • In the therapy development process, reliability is an important. (nih.gov)
  • Have you ever wondered about the Reliability button located next to the count and percent options in the data browser wh en searching for a variable in ArcGIS Business Analyst? (esri.com)
  • Variables that show the Reliability button in the data browser have-in addition to other calculation options like count and percentage-a reliability score. (esri.com)
  • The Reliability button only appears on ACS variables, and helps users understand the level of confidence they can have in the data provided by ACS. (esri.com)
  • To this end, Esri demographers analyze the raw data and assign reliability scores to ACS variables. (esri.com)
  • We also agree with the key findings that better strategies are needed by markets and in resource planning to properly reward the values that energy storage systems provide to the grid, especially increased reliability and resiliency. (energy.gov)
  • This has resulted in teams that feel more empowered to enable reliability and in products that are more secure and compliant. (cio.com)
  • Candidates who were previously certified by ASQ as a quality engineer, quality auditor, software quality engineer, or quality manager, experience used to qualify for certification in these fields often applies to certification as a reliability engineer. (asq.org)
  • Poor reliability of an instrument can impact study results. (nih.gov)
  • This study investigated the reliability by the half-split method and retest method of the Goodenough-Harris Test. (bvsalud.org)