The invention presents a computerized method for tracking equipment repair
that begins by receiving an equipment identification of an item of
equipment to be repaired from a user through a graphic user interface.
The invention provides the user with a list of common problems for that
item of equipment (and similar equipment) and a component hierarchy for
the item of equipment. The invention allows the user to browse through
multiple levels of the component hierarchy and select a major component,
a minor component, or a subcomponent from the component hierarchy. The
invention receives diagnosis input from the user optionally selecting one
of the problems and/or a component from the component hierarchy and, in
response, provides the user with detailed information regarding the
problem or component selected by the user. Such detailed information
comprises, for each direct subcomponent of the selected component
(highest level if none selected), the number of failures, the probability
of failure, the mean time between failures, the occurrence of the most
recent failure for each component and the next expected failure, etc.
Successful prior repairs for the same problem/component are presented
including tool, date, time, technician, components involved and action
taken. These successful repairs are linked to textual comments regarding
the repair. Comments made for what is later determined to be an
ineffectual repair are linked to the subsequent successful repair
information.