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Overview
Written for those who have taken a first course in statistical methods, this book takes a modern, computer-oriented approach to describe the statistical techniques used for the assessment of reliability.
Synopsis
Written for those who have taken a first course in statistical methods, this book takes a modern, computer-oriented approach to describe the statistical techniques used for the assessment of reliability.
Booknews
Describes statistical techniques for assessing the potential failure of such systems as mechanical or electrical machinery, computer software, weapons, and materials. The computer-oriented perspective is addressed to engineers with a basic knowledge of statistical methods. Among the techniques covered are probability plotting, proportional hazards modeling, and the analysis of repairable systems. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)