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Sofeast's reliability expert, Andrew Amirnovin, joins Adrian to explore the topic of Design for Reliability (DfR) in detail. He explains the process you need to go through to avoid unreliable products, some warnings about what an unreliable product may end up looking or behaving like, and how the DfR process should be implemented and some commonly overlooked secrets so you know how to implement it yourself.
00:00 - Greetings and introducing the topic of DfR.
01:08 - What is DfR and its objectives?
04:29 - What makes an unreliable product?
20:26 - What are some of the secrets to applying DfR that people need to know about?
23:08 - Recap: The best engineering practices for reliability.
24:32 - The process we follow to reduce our clients' reliability risks.
28:37 - Wrapping up.
There are more episodes to come, so remember to subscribe! You can do so in your favorite podcast apps here and don't forget to give us a 5-star rating, please:
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Sofeast's reliability expert, Andrew Amirnovin, joins Adrian to explore the topic of Design for Reliability (DfR) in detail. He explains the process you need to go through to avoid unreliable products, some warnings about what an unreliable product may end up looking or behaving like, and how the DfR process should be implemented and some commonly overlooked secrets so you know how to implement it yourself.
00:00 - Greetings and introducing the topic of DfR.
01:08 - What is DfR and its objectives?
04:29 - What makes an unreliable product?
20:26 - What are some of the secrets to applying DfR that people need to know about?
23:08 - Recap: The best engineering practices for reliability.
24:32 - The process we follow to reduce our clients' reliability risks.
28:37 - Wrapping up.
There are more episodes to come, so remember to subscribe! You can do so in your favorite podcast apps here and don't forget to give us a 5-star rating, please:

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