Definitions for "RBD"
Keywords:  mtbf, redundancy, diagram, carlo, monte
Reliability Block Diagram. A visual representation of a system composed with sub-blocks, RBD may contain redundancy in its elements. Redundancy is used for mission critical functions where a single-point failure is not acceptable and reliability needs to be improved. Generally represented in a graphical manner. Results of RBD calculation may include reliability, availability, failure rate, and MTBF.
Reliability Block Diagram. A visual representation of a system that contains redundancy in its elements. Redundancy is used for mission critical functions where a single-point failure is not acceptable and reliability needs to be improved. Generally represented in a graphical manner, a simple RBD model may be calculated using analytical solutions, while a more complex RBD may be calculated using a Monte Carlo simulation. Results may include reliability, availability, failure rate, and MTBF.
Required Beginning Date. On April 1 of the year after reaching age 70½, a retirement account holder must begin withdrawing an RMD. For qualified retirement plans, the RBD is generally the later of April 1 of the year after reaching 70½ or April 1 of the year following the employee's termination of employment.
Required Beginning Date. The date you must begin taking required minimum distributions from your tax-deferred plans. Usually, it is April 1 of the calendar year following the calendar year in which you turn age 70 1/2. If your money is in a company-sponsored plan, you may be able to delay your RBD beyond this date if you continue working (providing you are not a 5% or greater owner of the company).
Required beginning date. The date when the minimum required distribution (MRD) must start. This is April 1 of the year following the year one reaches age 70 1/2.
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Refined, Bleached, Deodorized.
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Right Brain Damaged
Right Brain Damage
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Registration of Births and Deaths