Book Chapter10.1093/oso/9780198536642.001.0001
Practical Methods for Reliability Data Analysis
Jake Ansell,Michael Phillips +1 more
- 20 Oct 1994
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TL;DR: Practical guide on analyzing data from reliability studies. Covers survival analysis and case studies.
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Abstract: Abstract This is a practical text for those who wish to analyse data from Reliability studies. The emphasis is on clear explanation of the techniques used, supported by extensive mathematical and statistical background and nature of the data before it is analysed. There are chapters on survival analysis, using illuminating case studies.
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