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Date: 2013-06-23 13:10:52
Aerospace engineering
Systems science
Risk
Spacecraft propulsion
Commercial spaceflight
Office of Commercial Space Transportation
Expendable launch system
Failure mode
effects
and criticality analysis
Fault tree analysis
Systems engineering
Reliability engineering
Safety engineering

PROBABILITY OF FAILURE ANALYSIS STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES FOR ELVS

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