Indenture levels--- the US army released its
documents from 2006 and this gets onto wikipedia and well, its close to FMMD.... but not that close... phew...
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Indenture.
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Can start at any level, so it can be based on FTA.
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Therefore not a strict modular bottom-up process.
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Does not ensure failure modes tracable by DAGS.
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Does not ensure all component failure modes must be traced to
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top level symptoms.
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Still does not support software.
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Indentures are functional---but also can be seen as
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breaking up chunnks of work for the FMECA team.
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