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            <description><![CDATA[<style TYPE="text/css"> .diffchar { color:red; } </style>- The event that causes a <a href="#failure">failure</a>. It is expressed in the RCM knowledge base at a practical depth in the causality chain. It is also known as the "failure mechanism" or "failure cause". Often, it is practical to consider the failure of a component as being a single (i.e. dominant) failure mode of a a parent component or system. In those cases seeking additional granularity or depth of causality is not worthwhile. For example, if an electric motor is line replaceable, relatively inexpensive, and fails relatively infrequently, then the failure mode might be, simply, "Motor fails". In some CMMSs such as SAP, Ellipse, and Maximo the Failure Mode is decomposed into its three semantic elements: 1)the part that failed, 2)the change in that part's physical state, e.g. fell off, and 3) a "due to" clause or cause e.g. vibration.<br />+ The event that causes a <a href="#failure">failure</a>. It is expressed in the RCM knowledge base at a practical depth in the causality chain. It is also known as the "failure mechanism" or "failure cause". Often, it is practical to consider the failure of a component as being a single (i.e. dominant) failure mode of a a parent component or system. In those cases seeking additional granularity or depth of causality is not worthwhile. For example, if an electric motor is line replaceable, relatively inexpensive, and fails relatively infrequently, then the failure mode might be, simply, "Motor fails". In some CMMSs such as SAP, Ellipse, and Maximo the Failure Mode is decomposed into its three semantic elements: 1)<span class="diffchar"> </span>the part that failed, 2)<span class="diffchar"> </span>the change in that part's physical state, e.g. fell off, and 3) a "due to" clause or cause e.g. vibration.<br />]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<style TYPE="text/css"> .diffchar { color:red; } </style>- These principles describe the unique living RCM (LRCM) process developed by Murray Wiseman and Dr. Daming Lin. The system has been tested and recognized as the most effective way to improve reliability, availability, quality, and safely at lowest cost. Advanced configuration software automates Events and Inspections generation. A<span class="diffchar">n</span> feasibility study is available to assist the maintenance organization in assessing the information technology requirements, process changes, and the benefits of the OMDEC Living Reliability Centered Maintenance (LRCM) approach.<br />+ These principles describe the unique living RCM (LRCM) process developed by Murray Wiseman and Dr. Daming Lin. The system has been tested and recognized as the most effective way to improve reliability, availability, quality, and safely at lowest cost. Advanced configuration software automates Events and Inspections generation. A feasibility study is available to assist the maintenance organization in assessing the information technology requirements, process changes, and the benefits of the OMDEC Living Reliability Centered Maintenance (LRCM) approach.<br />]]></description>
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            <author>Murray Wiseman &lt;murray(AT)omdec(DOT)com&gt;</author>
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            <description><![CDATA[<style TYPE="text/css"> .diffchar { color:red; } </style>- Finally, it is necessary to point out that maintenance engineers, frequently, encounter a practical problem when constructing CBM decision models (or when performing any type of reliability analysis). Despite the long time use of elaborate maintenance information relational database systems, reliability analysts find that they lack <a class="wiki external"  href="http://www.omdec.com/wiki/tiki-index.php?page=Lexicon#data" rel="external">life data</a> required for study and modeling. To resolve this issue, the authors developed a novel process for work order completion that links the work order to the knowledge repository. It has built such a  <a <span class="diffchar">c</span>l<span class="diffchar">ass</span>="<span class="diffchar">wiki</span> <span class="diffchar">ex</span>t<span class="diffchar">er</span>n<span class="diffchar">al</span>"<span class="diffchar"> </span> href="<span class="diffchar">http://www.omdec.com/wiki/</span>tiki-index.php?page=Functions<span class="diffchar">+of+REWOP+on+BI-Cycle</span>" <span class="diffchar">re</span>l="<span class="diffchar">external</span>">knowledge management</a> system into the new version of the EXAKT product.<br />+ Finally, it is necessary to point out that maintenance engineers, frequently, encounter a practical problem when constructing CBM decision models (or when performing any type of reliability analysis). Despite the long time use of elaborate maintenance information relational database systems, reliability analysts find that they lack <a class="wiki external"  href="http://www.omdec.com/wiki/tiki-index.php?page=Lexicon#data" rel="external">life data</a> required for study and modeling. To resolve this issue, the authors developed a novel process for work order completion that links the work order to the knowledge repository. It has built such a  <a <span class="diffchar">tit</span>l<span class="diffchar">e</span>="<span class="diffchar">LRCM</span> <span class="diffchar">Func</span>t<span class="diffchar">io</span>n<span class="diffchar">s</span>" href="tiki-index.php?page=<span class="diffchar">LRCM+</span>Functions" <span class="diffchar">c</span>l<span class="diffchar">ass</span>="<span class="diffchar">wiki</span>">knowledge management</a> system into the new version of the EXAKT product.<br />]]></description>
            <author>Murray Wiseman &lt;murray(AT)omdec(DOT)com&gt;</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2010 01:05:47 +0100</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[<style TYPE="text/css"> .diffchar { color:red; } </style>- <ul><li><span class="diffchar">BI-Cycle and </span>EXAKT - synergy in data prep and modeling at <a class="wiki external"  href="http://www.omdec.com/papers/IMEC_Presentation20090910.pdf" rel="external">Hydro One</a>.+ <ul><li>EXAKT - synergy in data prep and modeling at <a class="wiki external"  href="http://www.omdec.com/papers/IMEC_Presentation20090910.pdf" rel="external">Hydro One</a>.- <ul><li>An overview of the knowledge module of<span class="diffchar"> BI-Cycle's</span> Living RCM software is now <a title="LRCM Software overview" href="tiki-index.php?page=LRCM+Software+overview" class="wiki">available</a>.+ <ul><li>An overview of the knowledge module of Living RCM software is now <a title="LRCM Software overview" href="tiki-index.php?page=LRCM+Software+overview" class="wiki">available</a>.- <br />- <i><b>新信息</b></i> （星期二，2008年4月22日）<br />- <ul><li><a class="wiki external"  href="http://idesglobal.com" rel="external">IDES</a>中国公司，<a class="wiki external"  href="http://www.bi-cycle.com" rel="external">BI-Cycle</a>公司以及<a class="wiki external"  href="http://www.omdec.com" rel="external">OMDEC</a>公司给中国秦山核电公司工程技术人员作了有关永生RCM（可靠性为中心的维护）的网上讲演．该讲演的文件可以由此<a class="wiki external"  href="http://www.omdec.com/partners/ides/livingRCMshort_Chinese.ppt" rel="external">链接</a>得到.- </li></ul>- <br />- <i><b>New!!</b></i> (Tuesday 22 of April, 2008)<br />- <ul><li>A living RCM presentation was made by <a class="wiki external"  href="http://idesglobal.com/" rel="external">IDES</a>, <a class="wiki external"  href="http://www.bi-cycle.com" rel="external">BI-Cycle</a>, and <a class="wiki external"  href="http://www.omdec.com" rel="external">OMDEC</a> at Qinshan Nuclear Power Company, Haiyan County, Zhejiang Province. That presentation can be found <a class="wiki external"  href="http://www.omdec.com/partners/ides/livingRCMshort_Chinese.ppt" rel="external">here</a>.- </li></ul>- </li><li><span class="diffchar">日本語版</span>EXAKT<span class="diffchar">が完成しました。</span>+ </li><li><span class="diffchar">????</span>EXAKT<span class="diffchar">????????</span>- <i><b>New!!</b></i> (Sunday 16 of March, 2008)<br />- <ul><li>We launched the new domain "LivingRCM.com". For now, it points to this page. Eventually it will have its own site including a download wizard for the <b>BI-Cycle Living RCM</b> starter package, with SAP, Maximo, RCM Toolkit, Ellipse, PI, and other integration options.- </li></ul>- </li><li>Functions<span class="diffchar"> of Living RCM<a</span> href=<span class="diffchar">"</span>tiki-<span class="diffchar">e</span>d<span class="diffchar">itpag</span>e.php?page=<span class="diffchar">Functions+of+</span>R<span class="diffchar">EWOP</span>+<span class="diffchar">on+BI-Cycle" title="Create page: </span>Functions<span class="diffchar">+of+REWOP+on+BI-Cycle"</span> class=<span class="diffchar">"</span>wiki <span class="diffchar">wik</span>in<span class="diffchar">ew">?</span></a>+ </li><li><span class="diffchar"><a title="LRCM </span>Functions<span class="diffchar">"</span> href=<span class="diffchar">'</span>tiki-<span class="diffchar">in</span>de<span class="diffchar">x</span>.php?page=<span class="diffchar">L</span>R<span class="diffchar">CM</span>+Functions<span class="diffchar">'</span> class=<span class="diffchar">'</span>wiki<span class="diffchar">'>LRCM</span> <span class="diffchar">Funct</span>i<span class="diffchar">o</span>n<span class="diffchar">s</span></a>- </li><li>EXAKT ver 4.20 and <span class="diffchar">BI-</span>C<span class="diffchar">ycle</span> now upgraded for Vista.+ </li><li>EXAKT ver 4.20 and <span class="diffchar">LR</span>C<span class="diffchar">M</span> now upgraded for Vista.]]></description>
            <author>Murray Wiseman &lt;murray(AT)omdec(DOT)com&gt;</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2010 01:00:15 +0100</pubDate>
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