Reliability Evaluation of Engineering Systems: Concepts and Techniques
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Overview
In response to new developments in the field, practical teaching experience, and readers' suggestions, the authors of the warmly received Reliablity Evaluation of Engineering Systems have updated and extended the work-providing extended coverage of fault trees and a more complete examination of probability distribution, among other things-without disturbing the original's concept, structure, or style.
Synopsis
In response to new developments in the field, practical teaching experience, and readers' suggestions, the authors of the warmly received Reliablity Evaluation of Engineering Systems have updated and extended the work-providing extended coverage of fault trees and a more complete examination of probability distribution, among other things-without disturbing the original's concept, structure, or style.
Booknews
Updates the first edition co-published in 1983 by Plenum and Pitman, maintaining the structure which introduces and applies only one new concept or technique at a time, among them: binomial distribution, network modeling, probability distributions, Markov chains, frequency and duration techniques, Monte Carlo simulation. Includes many appendices and a respectable bibliography (although it does not seem to have been updated). Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)