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The Reliability vs. Time plot shows the reliability values over time, capturing trends in the product’s failure behavior
Non-parametric life data analysis (LDA) allows you to analyze data sets without assuming an underlying life distribution. This technique is useful when dealing with unknown failure modes, when there is not enough data to assume a life distribution or when the data set does not fit any life distribution in a satisfactory way.
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Revision as of 19:04, 23 March 2012

Non-parametric LDA Plot

Non-parametric life data analysis (LDA) allows you to analyze data sets without assuming an underlying life distribution. This technique is useful when dealing with unknown failure modes, when there is not enough data to assume a life distribution or when the data set does not fit any life distribution in a satisfactory way.

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