What MADE does

MADE is a model-based RAMS tool that can unlock value in your new or legacy system by significantly increasing the system reliability, availability and maintainability. Using digital models, or a Digital Risk Twin, MADE can perform key RAMS analyses that enable better decisions about the design and support of safety / mission critical equipment at each stage of the product lifecycle.

These analyses include FMECA, FMEA, FTA, Safety Analyses, RBD, Common Cause Analyses, Functional Hazard Analysis and many more key analyses - see list of analyses. Reduce risk using interdependent analysis capabilities that consider the technical, operational and economic requirements of the operator and/or maintainer of the system by using MADE.

A Model-based RAMS Approach - A Digital Risk Twin (DRT)

Digital Risk Twin Diagram: MADE Model Canvas with a Digital Risk Twin of generic system.


MADE is used throughout the Product Lifecycle.

The MADE ecosystem is designed to seamlessly optimize complex mission critical systems design and operation through simulation at every phase of the product life-cycle. By leveraging advanced risk mitigation and optimization simulations, MADE ensures that system reliability and safety are addressed from the earliest and most cost-effective stages of development. This proactive approach allows for timely adjustments, preventing faults from being embedded in the design and reducing the need for costly maintenance strategies during operations. Utilizing MADE's RAMS software not only unlocks product value but also fosters innovation and enhances efficiency throughout the entire system design and operations journey.

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How MADE Works

MADE: Development of an Aerospace PHM Software Tool

The Maintenance Aware Design environment (MADE) was conceived to provide a suite of software tools that could be used to design, assess and optimise Prognostics and Health Management systems for use in a wide variety of high risk industries where safety and reliability are critical, including mining, offshore and aerospace applications. MADE is currently being developed for application to aerospace systems and...
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The Language of FMEA

language of FMEA: effective use and reuse of FMEA data

Practical uses of Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) range from the identification of potential design defects and safety hazards, to maintenance planning, diagnostics and Prognostics and Health Management (PHM). According to the broadly accepted standard for FMEA, MIL-STD-1629A, a successful FMEA is one that conducted in a timely manner, so that the results can be used to.....
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