Criticality matrix
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In operations research and engineering, a criticality matrix is a representation (often graphical) of failure modes along with their probabilities and severities.
Severity may be classified in four categories, with Level I as most severe or "catastrophic"; Level II for "critical"; Level III for "marginal"; and Level IV for "minor".[1]
Example
[edit]For example, an aircraft might have the following matrix:
Failure mode | Severity | Probability |
---|---|---|
Collision | High | Low |
Engine failure | High | Low |
Ice buildup | Medium | High |
References
[edit]- ^ DTIC ADA278508: Failure Mode, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA). Reliable Analysis Center. 1993. pp. 26–29.