Reliability and Maintainability (RAM) Training

Reliability and Maintainability (RAM) Training
Author: Vincent R. Lalli
Publisher:
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2000
Genre: Maintainability (Engineering)
ISBN:

The theme of this manual is failure physics - the study of how products, hardware, software, and systems fail and what can be done about it. The intent is to impart useful information, to extend the limits of production capability, and to assist in achieving low-cost reliable products. In a broader sense the manual should do more. It should underscore the urgent need for mature attitudes toward reliability. Five of the chapters were originally presented as a classroom course to over 1000 Martin Marietta engineers and technicians. Another four chapters and three appendixes have been added. We begin with a view of reliability from the years 1940 to 2000. Chapter 2 starts the training material with a review of mathematics and a description of what elements contribute to product failures. The remaining chapters elucidate basic reliability theory and the disciplines that allow us to control and eliminate failures.

Acta Systemica

Acta Systemica
Author: George Eric Lasker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2011
Genre: Cybernetics
ISBN:

Statistical Modelling

Statistical Modelling
Author: Adriano Decarli
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1461236800

This volume constitutes the Proceedings of the joint meeting of GLIM89 and the 4th International Workshop on statistical Modelling, held in Trento, Italy, from 17 to 21 July 1989. The meeting aimed to bring together researchers interested in the development and application of generalized linear modelling in GLIM and those interested in statistical modelling in its widest sense. This joint meeting built upon the success of previous workshops held in Innsbruck, perugia and Vienna, and upon the two previous GLIM conferences , GLIM82 and GLIM85. The Proceedings of the latter two being available as numbers 14 and 32 in the springer Verlag series of Lecture Notes in Statistics). Much statistical modelling is carried out using GLIM, as is apparent from many of the papers in these Proceedings; however, the Programme Committee were also keen on encouraging papers which discussed more general modelling techniques. Thus about a third of the papers in this volume are outside the GLIM framework. The Programme Committee specifically requested non-theoretical papers in addition to considering theoretical contributions. Thus there are papers in a wide range of practical areas, such as radio spectral occupancy, comparison of birthweights, intervals between births, accidents of railway workers, genetics, demography, medical trials, the social sciences and insurance. A wide range of theoretical developments are discussed, for example, overdispersion, non-exponential family modelling, novel approaches to analysing contingency tables, random effects models, Kalman Filtering, model checking and extensions of Wedderburn's theoretical underpinning of GLMs.

Designed for the Kill

Designed for the Kill
Author: Mike Spick
Publisher: Airlife Publishing
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN:

This beautiful, four-color addition to the WYSIWYG series brings the latest version of Windows to life. The Way Windows 95 Works integrates text and graphics so that learning to use Windows becomes easy and fun. Although every page is packed with information and step-by-step instructions, this book is also a visual treat.