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Overview

Relyence 2024 Release 1 introduces exciting new features and enhancements across various products in the Relyence suite. This release includes advanced plotting capabilities for Relyence RBD, support for SAE ARP4754A / ARP4761 in Relyence Fault Tree, and expanded data support in Relyence Reliability Prediction.


New Features


Enhancements in Relyence FMEA


Conclusion

Relyence 2024 Release 1 brings significant new features and enhancements, reinforcing Relyence's commitment to providing state-of-the-art reliability analysis tools. With advanced plotting capabilities, enhanced safety analysis support, and expanded reliability data, this release offers substantial benefits for engineering teams across various industries.


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Overview

Relyence 2023 Release 1 introduces a variety of new and powerful features that will help take your reliability and quality analyses to the next level. This release includes enhanced customisation capabilities and unmatched innovative features.


New Features


Enhancements in Relyence FMEA


New in Relyence RBD


New in Relyence Fault Tree


Conclusion

Relyence 2023 Release 1 introduces significant new features and enhancements, reaffirming Relyence's commitment to providing cutting-edge reliability analysis tools. With advanced workflow capabilities, enhanced FMEA processes, improved RBD configurations, and robust Fault Tree Analysis tools, this release offers substantial benefits for engineering teams across various industries.


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Overview

Relyence 2022 Release 2 introduces a range of new features and enhancements aimed at improving the efficiency and effectiveness of reliability analysis. This update includes significant upgrades to the Knowledge Bank, FMEA, FRACAS, RBD, and Dashboard capabilities.


New Features


Enhancements in Relyence FMEA


New in Relyence FRACAS


New Relyence RBD Capabilities


Additional New Features


Conclusion

Relyence 2022 Release 2 introduces robust new features and significant enhancements, reinforcing Relyence's commitment to providing top-tier reliability analysis tools. With advanced Knowledge Bank capabilities, improved FMEA processes, enhanced FRACAS workflows, and powerful RBD options, this release offers substantial benefits for engineering teams across various industries.


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Overview

Relyence 2022 Release 1 introduces numerous powerful features and enhancements, reaffirming our commitment to delivering the best-in-class reliability and quality software. This release includes support for the NSWC-11 mechanical reliability prediction standard, FMEA SmartSuggest, new capabilities for AIAG & VDA FMEAs, and enhancements to Relyence RBD.


New Features


RBD Enhancements


Analysis Filtering Features


Conclusion

Relyence 2022 Release 1 introduces a wealth of new features and enhancements, reinforcing Relyence's position as a leader in reliability and quality software. With advanced tools like FMEA SmartSuggest, enhanced AIAG & VDA FMEA support, and powerful RBD capabilities, this release offers substantial benefits for engineering teams across various industries.


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Overview

Relyence 2019 Release 2 introduces an array of new features and enhancements designed to improve process control, collaboration, and analysis capabilities within the Relyence suite. This release emphasises advancements in FMEA (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis), analysis access control, and maintainability prediction.


New Features


Enhancements and Improvements


Conclusion

Relyence 2019 Release 2 offers a comprehensive suite of new features and enhancements, reaffirming Relyence's commitment to providing cutting-edge reliability analysis tools. With advancements in FMEA, analysis access control, maintainability prediction, and Weibull analysis, this release delivers substantial benefits for engineering teams across various industries.


For more detailed information, you can read the full article on relyence.com here.

Overview

Relyence 2019 Release 1 introduces significant new features and enhancements, including the addition of Maintainability Prediction and Weibull analysis modules. This update aims to enhance the capabilities of the Relyence suite, offering more robust and comprehensive tools for reliability and quality analysis.


New Features

Relyence Maintainability Prediction supports a wide range of repair metrics

Enhancements and Improvements


Conclusion

Relyence 2019 Release 1 introduces powerful new features and significant enhancements, reaffirming Relyence’s commitment to providing cutting-edge reliability analysis tools. With the addition of Maintainability Prediction and Weibull analysis, along with enhanced data importing and SSO support, this release offers substantial benefits for engineering teams across various industries.


For more detailed information, you can read the full article on relyence.com here.

Overview

The Relyence 2018 release introduces a range of new features and enhancements designed to expand capabilities and improve the overall user experience across the Relyence suite of tools. This update aims to provide more powerful, comprehensive tools for reliability analysis.

New Features

Relyence FMEA Knowledge Bank:

Description: A new feature allowing users to share and sync FMEA data across analyses.

Benefits: Enhances data reusability, consistency, and accuracy by allowing quick insertion and automatic syncing of FMEA data.

Custom FMEA Data Fields and Drop-Down Choice Lists:

Description: Introduction of a wider set of customisable data fields and the ability to create custom drop-down lists.

Benefits: Allows for greater flexibility and customisation to meet specific project needs, ensuring more relevant and accurate FMEA assessments.

Fault Tree-FMEA Link:

Description: Enables automatic creation of Fault Trees based on FMEAs and synchronisation between the two analyses.

Benefits: Streamlines the analysis process by linking top-down and bottom-up methodologies, improving overall risk management.

Mission Profiles in Reliability Prediction:

Description: Supports the modelling of varying operating conditions and phases within a system's mission.

Benefits: Provides a more comprehensive reliability prediction by accounting for different environmental conditions and operational phases.

What-If Analyses in Reliability Prediction:

Description: Allows users to create scenarios to test the impact of different variables on reliability predictions.

Benefits: Facilitates quick and easy trade-off analyses to evaluate design modifications and their impact on reliability.

Pareto Dashboard Widgets in FRACAS:

Description: New widgets to view recurring data trends in incident and problem reports.

Benefits: Helps identify and address frequent issues, improving overall reliability and problem management.

Enhancements and Improvements

Reliability Prediction Enhancements:

Description: Added support for new standards and improved calculation capabilities.

Benefits: Enhances the flexibility and precision of reliability predictions by incorporating a broader range of industry standards.

Customised Calculation Parameters:

Description: Allows users to set default values for various calculation parameters.

Benefits: Improves the accuracy and efficiency of analyses by enabling tailored calculations to specific needs.

Conclusion

Relyence 2018 brings a suite of powerful new features and enhancements, reinforcing Relyence’s commitment to providing top-tier reliability analysis tools. With the introduction of the FMEA Knowledge Bank, expanded customisation options, innovative linking of Fault Trees and FMEAs, and new reliability prediction features, this release offers substantial benefits for engineering teams across various industries.


For more detailed information, click here to read the full release article over on relyence.com.

Overview

The Relyence 2017 Release 2 update introduces significant enhancements, including new modules and additional industry standards support. This release focuses on expanding capabilities and improving usability across the Relyence suite of tools.

New Features

Relyence RBD (Reliability Block Diagram):

Support for Telcordia, GJB/z 299C, and MIL-HDBK-217 Parts Count Standards:

Relyence Maintainability Prediction:

Relyence FMEA (Failure Modes and Effects Analysis) - Customisable Risk Matrices:

Improved FRACAS (Failure Reporting, Analysis, and Corrective Action System):

Enhancements and Improvements

Reliability Prediction Enhancements:

Customised Calculation Parameters:

Conclusion

Relyence 2017 Release 2 brings a suite of powerful new features and enhancements, reinforcing Relyence’s commitment to providing top-tier reliability analysis tools. With the introduction of the RBD module, expanded standards support, and significant improvements across existing modules, this release offers substantial benefits for engineering teams across various industries.


For more detailed information, click here to read the full release article over on relyence.com.

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