Software Reliability In-Person Training

Register today for a Software Failure Modes Effects Analysis (FMEA) course hosted Tuesday, Nov. 4 through Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025 at the DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Orlando – Disney Springs in Lake Buena Vista, FL. 

If you’re involved in software design or development, you must consider potential failure modes in the software. This course will teach you how to identify potential failure modes in software and mitigate the risk to improve software reliability.

This course covers the steps for performing a software Failure Modes Effects Analysis (FMEA) as well as dozens of software reliability failure modes and root causes related to the requirements, interface design, detailed design and code, vulnerabilities, corrective actions, serviceability, usability and processes.

Software Failure Modes Effects Analysis is ideal for reliability engineers, systems engineers, and software engineers as well as any engineer who has been tasked with performing a system FMEA.

Save your seat today for Software Failure Modes Effects Analysis. Hurry, the deadline is Oct. 23, 2025!

 

Software Reliability Publications

Effective Application of Software Failure Modes Effects Analysis - 2nd EditionEffective Applications of Software Failure Modes Effects Analysis – 2nd Edition

This book expands the discussion of FMECA beyond the realm of the MIL-STD-1629A hardware approach. Commonly-used commercial standards (SAE J1739 and IEC 60812) are introduced. Hardware and Software FMECA (DFMEA), Process FMECA (PFMEA) and Human Systems Integration (HSI)-based PFMECA methods are discussed, with particular attention given to the process, required information, expected results and analysis alternatives. The concept of an Integrated FMECA (I-FMECA) is also introduced.

Buy Effective Applications of Software Failure Modes Effects Analysis today.

 

System Reliability Toolkit-V

This fifth toolkit in the popular series developed by Quanterion reflects the updated focus in RMQSI. Several of the same Quanterion staff members have been involved in all five titles in the series. Over 30 new topics have been added, and several others updated, with a minimum removal of topics from the “System Reliability Toolkit.” In addition, Appendices have been added stressing the practical application of the document’s practices throughout a program’s life.

Learn more and order the System Reliability Toolkit-V.

 

Total Life Cycle Cost Benefits Calculator for Root Cause Failure Analysis Decision-Making

The purpose of this Workbook is to estimate the net total life cycle cost (TLCC) impact of performing root cause failure analysis and corrective action (CA) identification, implementation and verification to improve system, product, assembly, component, part or process reliability.

 

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