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From the fault data model, automatic generation
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of FTA \cite{nasafta} (Fault Tree Analysis) and mimimal cuts sets \cite{nucfta} are possible.
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Also statistical reliability/probability of failure~on~demand \cite{en61508} and MTTF (Mean Time to Failure) calculations can be produced
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automatically, where component failure mode statistics are available \cite{mil1991}.
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automatically \footnote{Where component failure mode statistics are available \cite{mil1991}}.
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This chapter focuses on the process of building the blocks, the symptom extraction or abstraction process, that is key to creating an FMMD hierarchy.
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Safety critical in that it must not overheat, and that it must alarm
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for incorrect temperature.
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\chapter{Modelling and uncovering Common Mode Failures using FMMD}
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\chapter{Modelling and Uncovering Common Mode Failures using FMMD}
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\input{common_mode/common_mode}
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\chapter{FMMD Used as a design aide}
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