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reliability is a Python library for reliability engineering and survival analysis. It significantly extends the functionality of scipy.stats and also includes many specialist tools that are otherwise only available in proprietary software.

Detailed documentation and examples are available at readthedocs.
To install reliability for the first time, open your command prompt and type:
pip install reliability
To upgrade a previous installation of reliability to the most recent version, open your command prompt and type:
pip install --upgrade reliability
If you would like to receive an email notification when a new release of reliability is uploaded to PyPI, NewReleases.io provides this service for free.
If you find any errors, have any suggestions, or would like to request that something be added, please email alpha.reliability@gmail.com.
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Reliability Engineering toolkit for Python
We found that reliability demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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