luotettavuuslohkodiagrammeja
luotettavuuslo is a Finnish term that translates to "reliability law" or "law of reliability." It is not a formal legal statute but rather a conceptual framework used in various fields, particularly in engineering, technology, and risk management, to understand and ensure the dependability of systems, products, or processes. The core idea behind luotettavuuslo is that reliability is not an inherent characteristic but a consequence of deliberate design, rigorous testing, and continuous improvement.
The principles of luotettavuuslo suggest that for something to be considered reliable, it must perform its
In practice, applying luotettavuuslo involves a systematic approach. This often includes establishing clear reliability goals, conducting