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Mathematical Reliability: An Expository Perspective

Mazzuchi, T.A.(Edited by)Singpurwalla, N.D.(Edited by)Soyer, R.(Edited by)
Part of the International Series in Operations Research & Management Science series
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In this volume, consideration was given to more advanced theoretical approaches and novel applications of reliability to ensure that topics having a futuristic impact were specifically included.

The topics like finance, forensics, information, and orthopedics, as well as the more traditional reliability topics were purposefully undertaken to make this collection different from the existing books in reliability.

The entries have been categorized into seven parts, each emphasizing a theme that seems poised for the future development of reliability as an academic discipline with relevance.

The seven parts are networks and systems; recurrent events; information and design; failure rate function and burn-in; software reliability and random environments; reliability in composites and orthopedics, and reliability in finance and forensics.

Embedded within the above are some of the other currently active topics such as causality, cascading, exchangeability, expert testimony, hierarchical modeling, optimization and survival analysis.

These topics, when linked with utility theory, constitute the science base of risk analysis.

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Product Details
1402076975 / 9781402076978
Hardback
510
31/12/2003
United States
English
358 p.
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