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| valign="middle" |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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Standard Folio One-Parameter Exponential Distribution
The exponential distribution is a commonly used distribution in reliability engineering. Due to its simplicity, it has been widely employed even in cases where it does not apply. The exponential distribution is used to describe units that have a constant failure rate.


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