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Ultimate Autonomous Driving Systems Safety Engineering free tool which covers UL 4600, ISO/TR 5083, ISO 26262, ISO 21448, ISO 21434 and ISO/PAS 8800 qualitative and quantitative analyses with an additional method to assess the risk on prototypes, called PAL from PAL 1 to PAL5
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Aug 1, 2026 - Python
Claude Skill: ISO 14971:2019 medical device risk management — risk analysis, evaluation, control, FMEA tooling, post-production surveillance
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Jul 28, 2026 - Python
25 hands-on WSQ Certified Lean Six Sigma Green Belt labs across the full DMAIC roadmap — project charter, VOC/CTQ, Kano, SIPOC, value stream mapping, sampling and sample size, MSA/Gage R&R, DPMO and process capability (Cp/Cpk), Pareto and run charts, hypothesis testing, correlation and regression, FMEA, DOE and SPC control plans. 4-day course.
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Jul 20, 2026 - Python
10 hands-on Lean Six Sigma Black Belt labs covering DMAIC, project selection, VOC, CTQ, SIPOC, charter, process mapping, MSA, capability, hypothesis testing, regression, FMEA, Lean waste, Kaizen, 5S, DOE, pilot planning, SPC, control plans, benefits validation, and exam readiness.
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Jul 20, 2026 - Python
Python/Streamlit FMEA Risk Prioritization Tool — automated RPN scoring, AIAG FMEA-4 flagging, Pareto + heatmap reports for manufacturing quality workflows
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Jun 14, 2026 - Python
8 hands-on Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt labs covering DMAIC, project charter, VOC, SIPOC, MSA, capability, hypothesis testing, regression, DOE, FMEA, SPC, control plans, benefits realization, and exam review.
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Jul 20, 2026 - Python
Courseware for the Certified Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (CLSSGB) course (C481) by Tertiary Infotech Academy — 493-slide deck, Lesson Plan, Learner Guide and 25 hands-on DMAIC labs covering VOC/CTQ, SIPOC, VSM, MSA/Gage R&R, hypothesis testing, regression, FMEA, DOE, SPC and control plans.
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Jul 21, 2026 - Python
FMEA-based failure mode taxonomy (80 items, 10 categories) for autonomous LLM coding agents, ranked by Risk Priority Number
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Jul 26, 2026 - Python
Complete non-WSQ courseware for the Certified Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt (CLSSYB) 2-day course — concept-first slide deck (246 slides), Lesson Plan, Learner Guide and 14 hands-on DMAIC labs. No assessment or funding content.
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Jul 21, 2026 - Python
Executable FMEA engine: taxonomy as a schema, RPN as derived code, not a spreadsheet formula. Ships the published Project Bathtub 80-item taxonomy as validated reference data.
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Aug 16, 2026 - Python
CLI tool to validate PFMEA and Control Plan consistency from Excel files.
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Jun 21, 2026 - Python
URANUS (Ultra-light Risk ANalysis Using Stepwise Comparison) — experimental research platform for studying risk assessment methodologies in IT projects. 5 configurable methods, full interaction tracking, iframe embedding.
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Feb 19, 2026 - Python
Reliability engineering in Python: life data analysis, reliability growth, accelerated testing, RBD, FMEA and fault trees — with the method decisions written down where the code makes them.
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Jul 20, 2026 - Python
Generate professional PFMEA and 8D Failure Analysis reports as Word documents — Python library + free web app
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Jul 13, 2026 - Python
WSQ courseware and activities for Continuous Process Improvement with FMEA (TGS-2021009031)
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Aug 12, 2026 - Python
Board-to-operations ERM model for a £25M engineering group, with governance, FMEA, KRIs and phased implementation.
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Jul 20, 2026 - Python
Fine-tuned Qwen2.5-7B turning free-text equipment failure reports into schema-checked FMEA records, served on self-managed AKS built with Terraform. Keyless-signed images verified at admission, a canary judged on output validity, GPU scale-to-zero. Every figure traced to a measurement.
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Aug 17, 2026 - Python
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