No Trouble Found (NTF) has been discussed for several years [1]. An NTF occurs when a device fails at the board/system level and that failure cannot be confirm by the component supplier. There are several explanations for why NTFs occur, including: device complexity; inability to create system level hardware/software transactions which uncover hard to find defects; different environments during testing (power, thermal, noise). More recently a new concept, No Fault Found (NFF), has emerged. A NFF represents a defect which cannot be detected by any known means so far. The premise is that at some point the defect will be exposed - most likely at a customer site when the device is in a system. Given that we looking for a defect that we know not...
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The article investigates a generic framework to estimate maintenance costs attributed to the No Faul...
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In recent years, software defects have become the dominant cause of customer outage, and improvement...
AbstractThe article investigates a generic framework to estimate maintenance costs attributed to the...
AbstractThis paper is a study of NFF and investigates the issue within the UK MOD with particular re...
The rapid increase of productivity requirements in modern control systems leads to more challenging ...
This paper investigates the occurrence of the NNF (no fault found) failure in electronic equipment. ...
This is the second half of a two paper series covering aspects of the no fault found (NFF) phenomeno...
This research used human factors methods to investigate the relationship between no fault found (NFF...
This paper presents the first part of a state of the art review on the No Fault Found (NFF) phenomen...
AbstractIn the context of aircraft engineering and maintenance, No Fault Found (NFF) is a chain of e...
This paper proposes a conceptual framework to distinguish between different classes of reliability p...
Literature survey and correspondence with industrial sector shows that No-Fault-Found (NFF) is a maj...
To determine why something has stopped working, it's helpful to know how it was supposed to work i...
The article investigates a generic framework to estimate maintenance costs attributed to the No Faul...
All products in the Very-Large-Scale-Integrated-Circuit (VLSIC) industry go through three major stag...
No fault found (NFF) is a major threat in extremely dependable high-end process node integrated syst...
In recent years, software defects have become the dominant cause of customer outage, and improvement...
AbstractThe article investigates a generic framework to estimate maintenance costs attributed to the...
AbstractThis paper is a study of NFF and investigates the issue within the UK MOD with particular re...
The rapid increase of productivity requirements in modern control systems leads to more challenging ...