Question: Refer to: DoD Guide for Achieving Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability (3 Aug 2005) 3.2 Mission and Goals: pgs 3-3 - 3-13, General Considerations in Developing
Refer to: DoD Guide for Achieving Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability (3 Aug 2005) 3.2 Mission and Goals: pgs 3-3 - 3-13, General Considerations in Developing Metrics, pg. 3-3, Reliability Metrics, pg 3-4, Maintainability Metrics, pg 3-7, Availability Metrics, pg 3-8
The maximum availability that can be achieved is a function of the dependability and equipment readiness designed and manufactured into an item as well as other factors.
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True
False
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Refer to: DoD Guide for Achieving Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability (3 Aug 2005) 3.2 Mission and Goals: pgs 3-3 - 3-13, General Considerations in Developing Metrics, pg. 3-3, Reliability Metrics, pg 3-4, Maintainability Metrics, pg 3-7, Availability Metrics, pg 3-8
Select the Quantitative Measures of Maintainability term to the definition: The mean or average time that a system is not operational due to repair or preventive maintenance. Includes logistics and administrative delays.
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Mean Time to Restore System (MTTRS)
Mean Time to Repair (MTTR)
Mean Down Time (MDT)
Mean Active Corrective Maintenance Time (Mmax)
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