SPEAKER: Huaiqing Wu, Departments of Statistics and Chemical Engineering, Iowa State University
TITLE: Early Detection of Reliability Problems Using Information from Warranty Databases
ABSTRACT:
Most companies maintain warranty databases for purposes of financial
reporting and warranty expense forecasting. In some cases, there
are attempts to extract engineering information (e.g., on the reliability
of components) from such databases. Another important application
is to use warranty data to detect potentially serious field reliability
problems as early as possible. When a serious problem arises, the
existence of the problem will eventually be obvious. Early detection
of serious problems through the use of sensitive statistical methods, allowing
early action to mitigate potential reliability problems, could save large
amounts of money and product goodwill. This talk describes a detection
procedure that has been designed for this purpose. In addition to
the statistical decision rules, we suggest graphical tools for illustrating
and describing the particular information in the data that caused the potential
problem to be flagged. The methods are illustrated using data from
an automobile warranty database.
COFFEE: 3:45 p.m., 104 Snedecor Hall