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Summary Reliability techniques in the widest sense may be applied to a diverse range of corporate activities, in order to predict the possibility of a successful outcome. The techniques could, for example, be applied to a series of commercial transactions, to a new marketing venture, or to research management. The outcome of any activity is sensitive to the configuration of the system producing it, and the probability of success may therefore be influenced by restructuring that system.

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