Handbook of Reliability Engineering

Handbook of Reliability Engineering by Igor A. Ushakov, published by John Wiley & Sons on April 14, 1994, is an updated American edition comprising 704 pages in English. This book serves as a comprehensive resource for the computation and empirical estimation of reliability, presenting a wealth of applicable results developed by notable Russian reliability specialists. It covers essential topics such as probabilistic reliability, statistical reliability, and optimization, accompanied by straightforward numerical examples.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of reliability software and a wide array of applications relevant to engineering, operations research, cost analysis, and project management. The book also includes appendices that provide summary reviews of mathematical and statistical fundamentals, making it a valuable reference for those interested in technology and engineering, particularly in the realms of quality control and mechanical reliability.
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Handbook for the computation and empirical estimation of reliability. Introduces an incomparable volume of easily applicable, cutting-edge results originated by prominent Russian reliability specialists. Completely covers probabilistic reliability, statistical reliability and optimization with simple, step-by-step, numerical examples. Offers a broad range of applications in engineering, operations research, cost analysis and project management. Explores reliability software extensively. Includes appendices with summary reviews of mathematical and statistical fundamentals.
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