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planned reliability - vertaling naar russisch

A SUB-DISCIPLINE OF SYSTEMS ENGINEERING THAT EMPHASIZES DEPENDABILITY IN THE LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT OF A PRODUCT OR A SYSTEM
Reliable system design; Reliability theory; Reliability testing; Reliability theory (engineering); Reliability modelling; Reliability (engineering); Experimental reliability; Software reliability; Critical failure; Reliability Engineering; Point of failure; Points of failure; Single point of contention; Reliability modeling; Systems reliability; Inter-method reliability; Parallel-forms Reliability; Inter-method variation; Reliability level; User:Stochastikon-bernoulli/Reliability Level; Reliability Level; Reliability engineer; Reliability Engineer; History of reliability engineering; RDF2000; Reliability test
  • A fault tree diagram
  • A reliability block diagram showing a "1oo3" (1 out of 3) redundant designed subsystem

planned reliability      

нефтегазовая промышленность

плановый показатель надёжности

master planning         
  • Plan of [[Fredericia]] (Denmark) in 1900 – the city was founded in 1650
  • Abu Dhabi
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  • new city that incorporates it]], which grew rapidly from 1967 onwards
  • Panorama of [[Onești]], 1965. Multiple new towns, such as this one, were mainly built near old small villages in Romania.
  • A planned community in the [[Negev]]
  • Brasília: Pilot Plan
  • [[Brasília]], the capital of Brazil, was built in less than one thousand days in the 1960s
  •  Southern Castle Peak, Part of Tuen Mun New Town, developed from the 1970s onward
  • Batavia, circa 1780.
  • [[Bandung]] laid as a well-planned city, set as the new capital of the Dutch East Indies back in the 1920s.
  • [[Palmanova]], Italy, founded in the 16th century.
  • [[Kyoto]] was built on a grid system, starting in 794.
  • A reconstruction of Robert Hoddle's original plans for Melbourne's central grid which defined the early township and today's city centre
  • Parliamentary Triangle]]
  • Washington, D.C. was built as a planned city.
  • La Plata from the air.
  • Aerial view of Levittown, Pennsylvania circa 1959
  • The original plan for [[Memphis, Tennessee]], as surveyed in 1819
  • [[Navi Mumbai]], Maharashtra<ref name="Euromonitor"/>
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  • Municipality of Aerodrom]] within the [[City of Skopje]], Republic of North Macedonia.
  • [[Partizánske]]/Baťovany in Slovakia – an example of a typical planned industrial city founded in 1938 together with a shoemaking factory in which practically all adult inhabitants of the city were employed
  • [[Saint Petersburg]] in 1807
  • Belo Horizonte in 1895.
  • [[Reston, Virginia]]
  • [[Islamabad]], Pakistan
  • Songdo]] in South Korea
  • [[Zamość]]
  • Adelaide's planned town grids were surrounded by parkland and intersected by the [[River Torrens]]
DETAILED DEVELOPED LAND
Planned city; New Towns; New town; Planned cities; New towns; Ville nouvelle; Planned communities; Planned City; Master-planned community; Master Planned Community; Master planned community; Master-planned communities; Cosmological city; Master-planned subdivisions; Planned town; Planned village; Planned settlement; Planned capital; Master-Planned Community; Master planned communities; Planned developments; Planned suburban community; Planned residential development; Planned development; Planned Community; Model city; Master planning; Master Planning; Planned communities in Africa; Planned communities in Asia; Master-planned; Masterplanned; New town (France)

финансы

план стратегического развития (разработка концепции развития данной территории с учетом ее природных, географических, экономических и других особенностей)

бухгалтерский учет

основное [комплексное, генеральное] планирование (включает планирование потребностей организации, доступных ресурсов, производственных процессов и т. д.)

planned development         
  • Plan of [[Fredericia]] (Denmark) in 1900 – the city was founded in 1650
  • Abu Dhabi
  •  access-date = 26 October 2015
}}</ref>
  • new city that incorporates it]], which grew rapidly from 1967 onwards
  • Panorama of [[Onești]], 1965. Multiple new towns, such as this one, were mainly built near old small villages in Romania.
  • A planned community in the [[Negev]]
  • Brasília: Pilot Plan
  • [[Brasília]], the capital of Brazil, was built in less than one thousand days in the 1960s
  •  Southern Castle Peak, Part of Tuen Mun New Town, developed from the 1970s onward
  • Batavia, circa 1780.
  • [[Bandung]] laid as a well-planned city, set as the new capital of the Dutch East Indies back in the 1920s.
  • [[Palmanova]], Italy, founded in the 16th century.
  • [[Kyoto]] was built on a grid system, starting in 794.
  • A reconstruction of Robert Hoddle's original plans for Melbourne's central grid which defined the early township and today's city centre
  • Parliamentary Triangle]]
  • Washington, D.C. was built as a planned city.
  • La Plata from the air.
  • Aerial view of Levittown, Pennsylvania circa 1959
  • The original plan for [[Memphis, Tennessee]], as surveyed in 1819
  • [[Navi Mumbai]], Maharashtra<ref name="Euromonitor"/>
  • access-date=26 October 2015}}</ref>
  • Municipality of Aerodrom]] within the [[City of Skopje]], Republic of North Macedonia.
  • [[Partizánske]]/Baťovany in Slovakia – an example of a typical planned industrial city founded in 1938 together with a shoemaking factory in which practically all adult inhabitants of the city were employed
  • [[Saint Petersburg]] in 1807
  • Belo Horizonte in 1895.
  • [[Reston, Virginia]]
  • [[Islamabad]], Pakistan
  • Songdo]] in South Korea
  • [[Zamość]]
  • Adelaide's planned town grids were surrounded by parkland and intersected by the [[River Torrens]]
DETAILED DEVELOPED LAND
Planned city; New Towns; New town; Planned cities; New towns; Ville nouvelle; Planned communities; Planned City; Master-planned community; Master Planned Community; Master planned community; Master-planned communities; Cosmological city; Master-planned subdivisions; Planned town; Planned village; Planned settlement; Planned capital; Master-Planned Community; Master planned communities; Planned developments; Planned suburban community; Planned residential development; Planned development; Planned Community; Model city; Master planning; Master Planning; Planned communities in Africa; Planned communities in Asia; Master-planned; Masterplanned; New town (France)
застройка территории в соответствии с генеральным планом

Definitie

command economy
¦ noun another term for planned economy.

Wikipedia

Reliability engineering

Reliability engineering is a sub-discipline of systems engineering that emphasizes the ability of equipment to function without failure. Reliability describes the ability of a system or component to function under stated conditions for a specified period of time. Reliability is closely related to availability, which is typically described as the ability of a component or system to function at a specified moment or interval of time.

The reliability function is theoretically defined as the probability of success at time t, which is denoted R(t). This probability is estimated from detailed (physics of failure) analysis, previous data sets or through reliability testing and reliability modelling. Availability, testability, maintainability and maintenance are often defined as a part of "reliability engineering" in reliability programs. Reliability often plays the key role in the cost-effectiveness of systems.

Reliability engineering deals with the prediction, prevention and management of high levels of "lifetime" engineering uncertainty and risks of failure. Although stochastic parameters define and affect reliability, reliability is not only achieved by mathematics and statistics. "Nearly all teaching and literature on the subject emphasize these aspects, and ignore the reality that the ranges of uncertainty involved largely invalidate quantitative methods for prediction and measurement." For example, it is easy to represent "probability of failure" as a symbol or value in an equation, but it is almost impossible to predict its true magnitude in practice, which is massively multivariate, so having the equation for reliability does not begin to equal having an accurate predictive measurement of reliability.

Reliability engineering relates closely to Quality Engineering, safety engineering and system safety, in that they use common methods for their analysis and may require input from each other. It can be said that a system must be reliably safe.

Reliability engineering focuses on costs of failure caused by system downtime, cost of spares, repair equipment, personnel, and cost of warranty claims.

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