SIG Reliability Design Tactics


Design tactics, based on SIG models https://www.sig.eu/resources/sig-models/.

Source https://www.sig.eu/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/SIG_Evaluation_Criteria_Reliability_Guidance_for_producers_1.pdf

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  • ISO 25010 / Reliability
    Degree to which a system, product or component performs specified functions under specified conditions for a specified period of time.
    • Maturity
      The system in thoroughly tested and has a low manual maintenance effort, minimizing the number of potential errors in production.
      • Availability
        The system in thoroughly tested and has a low manual maintenance effort, minimizing the number of potential errors in production.
        • Fault-Tolerance
          Fitted with mechanisms to ensure a certain level of tolerance of errors, making sure that not every error results in a system failure.
          • Recoverability
            Should the system fail despite all efforts, it has mechanisms to either recover fully automatically or support human intervention for fast recovery.

            Implement FailoverTest ReliabilityMake System AutonomousAutomate DeploymentAvoid Single Points of Failure (Redundancy)Prevent Inconsistent States (Transaction Handling)Isolate FaultsSIG / Reliability TacticsRecoverabilityFault-ToleranceAvailabilityMaturityISO 25010 / ReliabilitySIG Security Design Tactics