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Revision as of 23:22, 21 March 2012
Standard Folio One-Parameter Exponential Distribution |
The objective of life data analysis is to fit a statistical distribution to failure time data in order to understand the reliability performance of a product over time or to make projections about future behavior. From the analysis, you can estimate several life characteristics, such as probability of failure, reliability, mean life or failure rate. |
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