Reliability and Survival Analysis

Reliability and Survival Analysis
Author: Md. Rezaul Karim,M. Ataharul Islam
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2019-08-09
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789811397769

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This book presents and standardizes statistical models and methods that can be directly applied to both reliability and survival analysis. These two types of analysis are widely used in many fields, including engineering, management, medicine, actuarial science, the environmental sciences, and the life sciences. Though there are a number of books on reliability analysis and a handful on survival analysis, there are virtually no books on both topics and their overlapping concepts. Offering an essential textbook, this book will benefit students, researchers, and practitioners in reliability and survival analysis, reliability engineering, biostatistics, and the biomedical sciences.

Lifetime Data Models in Reliability and Survival Analysis

Lifetime Data  Models in Reliability and Survival Analysis
Author: Nicholas P. Jewell,Alan C. Kimber,Mei-Ling Ting Lee,G. Alex Whitmore
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2013-04-17
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781475756548

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Statistical models and methods for lifetime and other time-to-event data are widely used in many fields, including medicine, the environmental sciences, actuarial science, engineering, economics, management, and the social sciences. For example, closely related statistical methods have been applied to the study of the incubation period of diseases such as AIDS, the remission time of cancers, life tables, the time-to-failure of engineering systems, employment duration, and the length of marriages. This volume contains a selection of papers based on the 1994 International Research Conference on Lifetime Data Models in Reliability and Survival Analysis, held at Harvard University. The conference brought together a varied group of researchers and practitioners to advance and promote statistical science in the many fields that deal with lifetime and other time-to-event-data. The volume illustrates the depth and diversity of the field. A few of the authors have published their conference presentations in the new journal Lifetime Data Analysis (Kluwer Academic Publishers).

Mathematical Methods in Survival Analysis Reliability and Quality of Life

Mathematical Methods in Survival Analysis  Reliability and Quality of Life
Author: Catherine Huber,Nikolaos Limnios,Mounir Mesbah,Mikhail S. Nikulin
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781118624111

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Reliability and survival analysis are important applications of stochastic mathematics (probability, statistics and stochastic processes) that are usually covered separately in spite of the similarity of the involved mathematical theory. This title aims to redress this situation: it includes 21 chapters divided into four parts: Survival analysis, Reliability, Quality of life, and Related topics. Many of these chapters were presented at the European Seminar on Mathematical Methods for Survival Analysis, Reliability and Quality of Life in 2006.

Analysis of Failure and Survival Data

Analysis of Failure and Survival Data
Author: Peter J. Smith
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2017-07-28
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781351989671

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Analysis of Failure and Survival Data is an essential textbook for graduate-level students of survival analysis and reliability and a valuable reference for practitioners. It focuses on the many techniques that appear in popular software packages, including plotting product-limit survival curves, hazard plots, and probability plots in the context of censored data. The author integrates S-Plus and Minitab output throughout the text, along with a variety of real data sets so readers can see how the theory and methods are applied. He also incorporates exercises in each chapter that provide valuable problem-solving experience. In addition to all of this, the book also brings to light the most recent linear regression techniques. Most importantly, it includes a definitive account of the Buckley-James method for censored linear regression, found to be the best performing method when a Cox proportional hazards method is not appropriate. Applying the theories of survival analysis and reliability requires more background and experience than students typically receive at the undergraduate level. Mastering the contents of this book will help prepare students to begin performing research in survival analysis and reliability and provide seasoned practitioners with a deeper understanding of the field.

Statistical Models and Methods for Reliability and Survival Analysis

Statistical Models and Methods for Reliability and Survival Analysis
Author: Vincent Couallier,Léo Gerville-Réache,Catherine Huber-Carol,Nikolaos Limnios,Mounir Mesbah
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2013-12-31
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781848216198

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Statistical Models and Methods for Reliability and Survival Analysis brings together contributions by specialists in statistical theory as they discuss their applications providing up-to-date developments in methods used in survival analysis, statistical goodness of fit, stochastic processes for system reliability, amongst others. Many of these are related to the work of Professor M. Nikulin in statistics over the past 30 years. The authors gather together various contributions with a broad array of techniques and results, divided into three parts - Statistical Models and Methods, Statistical Models and Methods in Survival Analysis, and Reliability and Maintenance. The book is intended for researchers interested in statistical methodology and models useful in survival analysis, system reliability and statistical testing for censored and non-censored data.

Survival Analysis State of the Art

Survival Analysis  State of the Art
Author: John P. Klein,P.K. Goel
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9789401579834

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Survival analysis is a highly active area of research with applications spanning the physical, engineering, biological, and social sciences. In addition to statisticians and biostatisticians, researchers in this area include epidemiologists, reliability engineers, demographers and economists. The economists survival analysis by the name of duration analysis and the analysis of transition data. We attempted to bring together leading researchers, with a common interest in developing methodology in survival analysis, at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop. The research works collected in this volume are based on the presentations at the Workshop. Analysis of survival experiments is complicated by issues of censoring, where only partial observation of an individual's life length is available and left truncation, where individuals enter the study group if their life lengths exceed a given threshold time. Application of the theory of counting processes to survival analysis, as developed by the Scandinavian School, has allowed for substantial advances in the procedures for analyzing such experiments. The increased use of computer intensive solutions to inference problems in survival analysis~ in both the classical and Bayesian settings, is also evident throughout the volume. Several areas of research have received special attention in the volume.

Lifetime Data Statistical Models And Methods

Lifetime Data  Statistical Models And Methods
Author: Jayant V Deshpande,Sudha G Purohit
Publsiher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2006-01-23
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9789813101913

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This book is meant for postgraduate modules that cover lifetime data in reliability and survival analysis as taught in statistics, engineering statistics and medical statistics courses. It is helpful for researchers who wish to choose appropriate models and methods for analyzing lifetime data. There is an extensive discussion on the concept and role of ageing in choosing appropriate models for lifetime data, with a special emphasis on tests of exponentiality. There are interesting contributions related to the topics of ageing, tests for exponentiality, competing risks and repairable systems. A special feature of this book is that it introduces the public domain R-software and explains how it can be used in computations of methods discussed in the book.

Survival Analysis by Example

Survival Analysis by Example
Author: Faye Anderson
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2016-11-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1540314359

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This is an applied handbook on survival analysis (also known as reliability or duration analysis) with annotated examples using S-Plus or R. This is the first book ever explaining survival analysis by example and is intended for users at all levels. The examples can easily be replicated using other software. Key topics include exploratory analyses, parametric, non-parametric and semi-parametric models, and model selection.