Usage Notes
The routines described in this chapter have primary application in the areas of reliability and life testing, but they may find application in any situation in which time is a variable of interest. Kalbfleisch and Prentice (1980), Elandt‑Johnson and Johnson (1980), Lee (1980), Gross and Clark (1975), Lawless (1982), and Chiang (1968) are general references for discussing the models and methods used here.
Kaplan‑Meier (product‑limit) estimates of the survival distribution in a single population is available through routine
KAPMR, and these can be printed using
KTBLE. Routine
TRNBL computes generalized Kaplan‑Meier estimates. Routine
PHGLM computes the parameter estimates in a proportional hazards model. Routine
SVGLM fits any of several generalized linear models, and
STBLE computes estimates of survival probabilities based on the same models. Routine
ACTBL computes and (optionally) prints an actuarial table based either upon a cohort followed over time or a cross‑section of a population.