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Reliability and Survival Analysis

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  • Presents and standardizes fundamental and basic methods of analysis for reliability and survival data from both practical (application-based) and theoretical points of view
  • Provides user-friendly approaches for both reliability and survival analysis
  • Includes examples using real data, with graphical illustrations and programming codes

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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.

 

 


Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Statistics, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi, Bangladesh

    Md. Rezaul Karim

  • Institute of Statistical Research and Training, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh

    M. Ataharul Islam

About the authors

Md. Rezaul Karim obtained his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Statistics from the University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh, and his Doctor of Engineering degree from the University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo, Japan. For the last 24 years, he has been working at the Department of Statistics at the University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh, where he is currently a Professor. He also served as a visiting faculty at the LuleÃ¥ University of Technology, Sweden. His research interests include reliability analysis, warranty claim analysis, lifetime data analysis, industrial statistics, biostatistics, and statistical computing. He has over 30 publications in statistics, reliability, warranty analysis, and related areas, and has presented about 40 papers at numerous conferences and workshops in eight countries. He is a coauthor of the book Warranty Data Collection and Analysis (published by Springer in 2011) and has contributed chapters to several books. He serves on the editorial boards of several journals including Communications in Statistics, Journal of Statistical Research, International Journal of Statistical Sciences, Journal of Scientific Research, and Rajshahi University Journal of Science and Engineering. Further, he is a member of five professional associations.

M. Ataharul Islam is currently the QM Husain Professor at the Institute of Statistical Research, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. He was formerly a Professor of Statistics at the University of Dhaka, Universiti Sains Malaysia, King Saud University, and the East West University of Dhaka. He served as a visiting faculty at the University of Hawaii and University of Pennsylvania. He is a recipient of the Pauline Stitt Award, Western North American Region (WNAR) Biometric Society Award for content and writing, East West Center Honor Award, University Grants Commission Award for book and research, and the Ibrahim Memorial Gold Medal for research. He has published more than 100 papers in international journals, mainly on longitudinal and repeated measures data including multistate and multistage hazard models, statistical modeling, Markov models with covariate dependence, generalized linear models, and conditional and joint models for correlated outcomes. He has authored books on Foundations of Biostatistics, Analysis of Repeated Measures Data and Markov Models, has coedited one book, and contributed chapters to several others.

 


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