Life Data Analysis & Reliability App
Carles CG of Reliable Dynamics created the Life Data Analysis & Reliability (LDA) set of analysis tools and, in cooperation with Accendo Reliability, is making them available to you. Select “Introduction Material” below to expand app description.
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I used the Zero failure test plan feature and it works great. I am actually plotting a graph for a confidence range from 95 – 10% based on 175,000 requirement for testing.
thanks – any improvement opportunities or suggestions? It is a beta after all. cheers, Fred
I already logged in, but can’t find link to download the tool. Where I can find it? thanks.
Hi Jinfeng, the tool is web based thus not downloaded. You interact directly with the tools via your browser. cheers, Fred
Some thoughts:
1) Have you identified a target audience for your software? Target sector? Target industry?
2) The portability of the GUI lends itself to a cell phone. Have you considered doing this as a cell phone app?
3) Could you offer an input-file option that would allow the user to define the statistical rank directly? I was attempting to analyze some CDC life expectancy data with this software (N=10^5). There is a way (sort of) to get around the N=100 limitation by picking data that is close to where statistical rankings would occur.
4) What is your Elevator Pitch? Why would this be better than a fit to data using ln(g(R)) vs ln(ln( f(time)) ?
Hi Johan, thanks for the notes on the tool. good idea on the phone app idea – I wonder how easy it would be to input data there? For the other questions, we’ll have to ask the developer.
Cheers,
Fred
Hi Fred,
Nice tool.
It would be nice to be able to download the ranks after application of MON from the adjusted data set as processed by the algorithms.
I like the event density plot(s) as they help highlight issues.
Philip
I do not see a contour plot available if I upload a data set.
Also – a future nice to have feature would be to overlay several data sets on the same plot.
OK, I have downloaded data and would like to see it on the log-log Weibull plot.
But I see a BLANK space in the Weibull Curve box, as shown below. Any thoughts?
I put my data in the CSV template that was available within the software.