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Use Case7, Identifying the Boundaries of Use and Environment in Your Product
SUMMARY & CONCLUSIONSCharacterizing use and environment is critical to setting and satisfying reliability goals. The incorrect assessment and definitions of use case and environment is one of the most common reasons reliability targets are not met in the customer’s hands. This paper will discuss a technique for improving the process of characterizing how products are used for the purpose of deriving use cases and environmental conditions.