Law Enforcement Tools Techniques for Reliability Assessment

Law Enforcement Tools Techniques for Reliability Assessment by Wayne L. Davis Ph. D. is a comprehensive resource published by Xlibris Corporation LLC on November 27, 2017. This 178-page book is written in English and is designed for college students engaged in academic research, focusing on the reliability assessment of law enforcement hardware.
Readers will find detailed discussions on statistical methods, including the Weibull distribution, which is utilized to analyze failure characteristics of law enforcement tools based on limited sample sizes. The book also covers the use of normal probability plots to improve the reliability of manufacturing processes, emphasizing the manipulation of average size and variance during production runs. This edition serves as a practical guide for those interested in the intersection of law, reliability assessment, and practical applications in the field.
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This book has been written for college students who need to conduct academic research. This book addresses reliability assessment on hardware (e.g., police tools). First, the Weibull distribution statistical analysis is used to describe the failure characteristics of a population based on a very small sample size. Indeed, it is quite important to be able to predict when law enforcement tools will fail in the field.
Second, this book explains how to use normal probability plots to enhance the reliability of the manufacturing process. This can be described graphically by manipulating the average size and variance of the machined pieces during a production run.
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