<P> Some universities offer graduate degrees in reliability engineering . Other reliability engineers typically have an engineering degree, which can be in any field of engineering, from an accredited university or college program . Many engineering programs offer reliability courses, and some universities have entire reliability engineering programs . A reliability engineer may be registered as a professional engineer by the state, but this is not required by most employers . There are many professional conferences and industry training programs available for reliability engineers . Several professional organizations exist for reliability engineers, including the American Society for Quality Reliability Division (ASQ - RD), the IEEE Reliability Society, the American Society for Quality (ASQ), and the Society of Reliability Engineers (SRE). </P> <P> A group of engineers have provided a list of useful tools for reliability engineering . These include: RelCalc software, Military Handbook 217 (Mil - HDBK - 217), and the NAVMAT P - 4855 - 1A manual . Analyzing failures and successes coupled with a quality standards process also provides systemized information to making informed engineering designs . </P>

Which of the following is not a way to deal with low reliability