Diseño para mantenibilidad

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Design for Maintainability Guidebook

Prepared by the Construction Industry Institute Design for Maintainability Research Team

Implementation Resource 142-2

October 1999

© 1999 Construction Industry Institute™. The University of Texas at Austin. CII members may reproduce and distribute this work internally in any medium at no cost tointernal recipients. CII members are permitted to revise and adapt this work for the internal use provided an informational copy is furnished to CII. Available to non-members by purchase; however, no copies may be made or distributed and no modifications made without prior written permission from CII. Contact CII at http://construction-institute.org/catalog.htm to purchase copies. Volume discounts maybe available. All CII members, current students, and faculty at a college or university are eligible to purchase CII products at member prices. Faculty and students at a college or university may reproduce and distribute this work without modification for educational use. Printed in the United States of America.

Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction 2. Levels of Maintainability 3.Maintainability Self-Assessment 4. Maintainability Best Practices 5. The Model Process 6. Design for Maintainability Tools 7. Conclusions Related CII Publications Glossary References

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1 Introduction

Maintainability is defined as “an inherent characteristic of a system or product design pertaining to the ease, accuracy, safety and economy in the performance ofmaintenance action; a design parameter related to the ability to maintain.” Full implementation of design for maintainability will improve project return on investment. This book, produced by the CII Design for Maintainability Research Team, will assist owners by providing specific instructions on using tools for improved design for maintainability. It will help designers and contractors by...
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