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'''System Failure Course''' is aimed at engineers, project engineers, design engineers, process engineers, program managers and others responsible for preventing or determining the causes of systems failures.A system failure can occur because of a hardware failure or a severe software issue. Commonly, a system failure will cause the system to freeze, reboot, or stop functioning altogether. | |||
While there are no formal prerequisites, the course does assume a process, industrial, manufacturing, or engineering background. | |||
Latest revision as of 22:22, 31 January 2013
System Failure Course is aimed at engineers, project engineers, design engineers, process engineers, program managers and others responsible for preventing or determining the causes of systems failures.A system failure can occur because of a hardware failure or a severe software issue. Commonly, a system failure will cause the system to freeze, reboot, or stop functioning altogether.
While there are no formal prerequisites, the course does assume a process, industrial, manufacturing, or engineering background.