Should I use FMEA Hierarchy or the FMEA Worksheet in Xfmea/RCM++?
Many analysts who have been doing Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) or Failure Modes, Effects and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) are accustomed to viewing and editing FMEA information in a tabular or spreadsheet format. Xfmea and RCM++ fully support this data entry approach, including the ability to type directly into worksheet cells, navigate from cell to cell at the click of a button, easily add or delete records, select ratings from built-in menus, etc. (See the Tool Tips in Reliability HotWire Issue 70 for information on the latest enhancements to the software’s Worksheet view.) The software also offers the FMEA Hierarchy view, which is a simple format that is easy to learn and use and is configurable to meet your needs. The hierarchical view is capable of presenting a great deal of information in a small space, making it easy to scan through the analysis to look for a specific record, a trend, etc. Relationships among functions, failures, effects and causes are apparent at a
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