Probability, Statistics, and Decisions for Civil Engineers
β Scribed by Jack Benjamin, C. A. Cornell
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill Companies
- Year
- 1960
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 287
- Category
- Library
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π SIMILAR VOLUMES
<DIV>Designed as a primary text for civil engineering courses, as a supplementary text for courses in other areas, or for self-study by practicing engineers, this text covers the development of decision theory and the applications of probability within the field. Extensive use of examples and illust
More than ever, American industry- especially the semiconductor industry- is using statistical methods to improve its competitive edge in the world market. It is becoming more imperative that graduate engineers have solid statistical know-how, yet engineers in industry typically are not well-prepare
More than ever, American industry- especially the semiconductor industry- is using statistical methods to improve its competitive edge in the world market. It is becoming more imperative that graduate engineers have solid statistical know-how, yet engineers in industry typically are not well-prepare