Recurrent Events Data Analysis, also called Recurrence Data Analysis (RDA), can be used in various applied fields such as reliability, medicine, social sciences, economics, business and criminology.
Whereas in life data analysis (LDA) it was assumed that events (failures) were independent and identically distributed (iid), there are many cases where events are dependent and not identically distributed (such as repairable system data) or where the analyst is interested in modeling the number of occurrences of events over time rather than the length of time prior to the first event, as in LDA.
Weibull++ provides both parametric and non-parametric approaches to analyze such data.
The non-parametric approach is based on the well-known Mean Cumulative Function (MCF). The Weibull++ module for this type of analysis builds upon the work of Dr. Wayne Nelson, who has written extensively on the calculation and applications of MCF [31].
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