[R] R for reliability analysis (with censored samples)?
Wolfgang Keller
wolfgang.keller.nospam at gmx.de
Sun Nov 13 20:11:19 CET 2005
Hello,
first: I am a newbie to this list, so if this isn't the right place to
ask, thanks for pointing me to the right direction...
I'm currently working on adding a degree in RAMS engineering to my
general engineering education, and consequently I'm looking for
software to get my future work done. This will have to handle mostly
right-/left-/intervall-censored samples, which seems to be a
non-trivial feature from what I've read and heard so far. Apart from
this, RAMS work will be only part of my job and I will be the only one
to do RAMS work in the (tiny) company I work for, so paying multi-kEUR
every year in license fees for some commercial application will
probably not be the preferred choice for us. So I'm planning to use R
together with Python and GNUmeric/OO Calc instead.
So here are the questions:
How suitable is R for this kind of work (reliability analysis)?
Does it handle (right-/left-/interval-)censored samples by default?
Are there any information sources (on- or off-line) dedicated to the
use of open-source software for reliability analysis and especially R?
TIA,
Sincerely,
Wolfgang Keller
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P.S.: My From-address is correct
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