Reliability analysis is concerned with the analysis of devices and
systems whose individual components are prone to failure. This textbook
presents an introduction to reliability analysis of repairable and
non-repairable systems. It is based on courses given to both
undergraduate and graduate students of engineering and statistics as
well as in workshops for professional engineers and scientists. As
aresult, the book concentrates on the methodology of the subject and on
understanding theoretical results rather than on its theoretical
development. An intrinsic aspect of reliability analysis is that the
failure of components is best modelled using techniques drawn from
probability and statistics. Professor Zacks covers all the basic
concepts required from these subjects and covers the main modern
reliability analysis techniques thoroughly. These include: the graphical
analysis of life data, maximum likelihood estimation and bayesian
likelihood estimation. Throughout the emphasis is on the practicalities
of the subject with numerous examples drawn from industrial and
engineering settings.