2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jlp.2008.07.011
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Dynamic risk management unveil productivity improvements

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“…Gabbar, Suzuki, and Shimada (2001) propose a design for the plant safety model that is fully integrated within the plant lifecycle model using UML language. Mili, Basseto, Siadat, and Tollenaere (2008) use UML model in order to show the link between risk analysis and maintenance. In this paper, the UML language is used as an operational tool which formalizes the interactions within an industrial system and contributes to analyze its risks.…”
Section: Presentation Of the Modeling Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gabbar, Suzuki, and Shimada (2001) propose a design for the plant safety model that is fully integrated within the plant lifecycle model using UML language. Mili, Basseto, Siadat, and Tollenaere (2008) use UML model in order to show the link between risk analysis and maintenance. In this paper, the UML language is used as an operational tool which formalizes the interactions within an industrial system and contributes to analyze its risks.…”
Section: Presentation Of the Modeling Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Mili et al, 2009) presents the update of FMECA regarding actual occurrences of risks in semiconductor industry. Their research allows to have updated risk data and to ground action plans regarding true risks in the manufacturing system.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this purpose, FMECA e Failure Mode, Effect and Criticality Analyses -(Department of defense, 1980), (Villacourt, 1992) have to be performed. However, FMECA's actions and other internal improvement actions are hardly linked (Mili, Bassetto, Siadat, & Tollenaere, 2009). Risk analyses are performed, presented to customers and often forgotten until the next customer audit.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bayesian techniques provided posterior estimates of the cause and equipment-failure probabilities. Other authors (Mili, Bassetto, Siadat, & Tollenaere, 2009) have proposed a new approach to the use of FMECA as an operational tool which unveils productivity improvement areas. They demonstrated that it is possible to use FMECA method in a more dynamic environment, continuously updated by operational events.…”
Section: General Characteristics Of Risk-based Inspection and Maintenmentioning
confidence: 99%