reliabilityhaving
Reliabilityhaving is a term used in discussions of systems design to describe a philosophy in which reliability is treated as an intrinsic property that a system has by its very design, rather than an attribute to be added through testing or maintenance after deployment. The term is not widely formalized in peer-reviewed literature and is considered a neologism in reliability discourse.
Its core idea is to embed reliability into the lifecycle from concept to disposal, aligning product requirements,
To support reliabilityhaving, engineers use data-driven methods such as reliability modeling, accelerated life testing, field data
Applications span industries with high reliability requirements, including aerospace, automotive, electronics, energy, and industrial automation. Critics
See also: reliability engineering; design for reliability; reliability-centered maintenance; MTBF; FMEA.