Failure models

Failure mode and effects analysis

Failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) is a systematic process used to identify potential failure modes in a system, their causes, and their effects. It involves reviewing components, assemblies, and subsystems to record the failure modes and their impact on the rest of the system. FMEA is commonly used in reliability engineering, safety engineering, and quality engineering to analyze failures and develop mitigation strategies.

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CSE 452 Distributed Systems

University of Washington

Winter 2022

This senior-level course offers deep insights into the construction of distributed systems like client-server computing, web, cloud computing, and peer-to-peer systems. Major topics include remote procedure call, error management, and consistency of distributed state. Noted for its intellectually challenging and career-relevant approach.

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