Book reference request for statistical reliability theory
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I'm about to learn statistical reliability theory for the first time. I'm told that Barlow and Proschan's book entitled "Statistical theory of reliability and life testing" is a classic on this topic. However the book is age-old and also I cannot find a copy of it.
**I was wondering if anyone can suggest me an alternative (or a list of alternative) decent book(s)/monograph(s)/lecture note(s) from which I can learn the subject (basics and advanced). **
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I'm about to learn statistical reliability theory for the first time. I'm told that Barlow and Proschan's book entitled "Statistical theory of reliability and life testing" is a classic on this topic. However the book is age-old and also I cannot find a copy of it.
**I was wondering if anyone can suggest me an alternative (or a list of alternative) decent book(s)/monograph(s)/lecture note(s) from which I can learn the subject (basics and advanced). **
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check out this site it will helps you a lot. "weibull.com"
– Angel
6 hours ago
Thanks for the references therein +1 It gives a list of books. However, which one suits my purpose is not entirely clear. I'm still keeping the question open for recommendations from the readers.
– Dragon
6 hours ago
If you are looking for basic concept then Life Data Analysis is very suitable.
– Angel
6 hours ago
The part that was posted as an answer (a bare link) has been converted to a comment. The part that should have been an answer (an actual book title) was posted as a comment. I invite you to convert that to a full reference and repost it as an answer.
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I'm about to learn statistical reliability theory for the first time. I'm told that Barlow and Proschan's book entitled "Statistical theory of reliability and life testing" is a classic on this topic. However the book is age-old and also I cannot find a copy of it.
**I was wondering if anyone can suggest me an alternative (or a list of alternative) decent book(s)/monograph(s)/lecture note(s) from which I can learn the subject (basics and advanced). **
references reliability
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I'm about to learn statistical reliability theory for the first time. I'm told that Barlow and Proschan's book entitled "Statistical theory of reliability and life testing" is a classic on this topic. However the book is age-old and also I cannot find a copy of it.
**I was wondering if anyone can suggest me an alternative (or a list of alternative) decent book(s)/monograph(s)/lecture note(s) from which I can learn the subject (basics and advanced). **
references reliability
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check out this site it will helps you a lot. "weibull.com"
– Angel
6 hours ago
Thanks for the references therein +1 It gives a list of books. However, which one suits my purpose is not entirely clear. I'm still keeping the question open for recommendations from the readers.
– Dragon
6 hours ago
If you are looking for basic concept then Life Data Analysis is very suitable.
– Angel
6 hours ago
The part that was posted as an answer (a bare link) has been converted to a comment. The part that should have been an answer (an actual book title) was posted as a comment. I invite you to convert that to a full reference and repost it as an answer.
– Glen_b♦
4 hours ago
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check out this site it will helps you a lot. "weibull.com"
– Angel
6 hours ago
Thanks for the references therein +1 It gives a list of books. However, which one suits my purpose is not entirely clear. I'm still keeping the question open for recommendations from the readers.
– Dragon
6 hours ago
If you are looking for basic concept then Life Data Analysis is very suitable.
– Angel
6 hours ago
The part that was posted as an answer (a bare link) has been converted to a comment. The part that should have been an answer (an actual book title) was posted as a comment. I invite you to convert that to a full reference and repost it as an answer.
– Glen_b♦
4 hours ago
check out this site it will helps you a lot. "weibull.com"
– Angel
6 hours ago
check out this site it will helps you a lot. "weibull.com"
– Angel
6 hours ago
Thanks for the references therein +1 It gives a list of books. However, which one suits my purpose is not entirely clear. I'm still keeping the question open for recommendations from the readers.
– Dragon
6 hours ago
Thanks for the references therein +1 It gives a list of books. However, which one suits my purpose is not entirely clear. I'm still keeping the question open for recommendations from the readers.
– Dragon
6 hours ago
If you are looking for basic concept then Life Data Analysis is very suitable.
– Angel
6 hours ago
If you are looking for basic concept then Life Data Analysis is very suitable.
– Angel
6 hours ago
The part that was posted as an answer (a bare link) has been converted to a comment. The part that should have been an answer (an actual book title) was posted as a comment. I invite you to convert that to a full reference and repost it as an answer.
– Glen_b♦
4 hours ago
The part that was posted as an answer (a bare link) has been converted to a comment. The part that should have been an answer (an actual book title) was posted as a comment. I invite you to convert that to a full reference and repost it as an answer.
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I'm a fan of Reliability: Probabilistic Models and Statistical Methods by Lawrence M. Leemis. It is a great value at ~$34 for the 366 pages. I'm told the author got sick of big textbook companies pricing things at outrageous price points.
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I'm a fan of Reliability: Probabilistic Models and Statistical Methods by Lawrence M. Leemis. It is a great value at ~$34 for the 366 pages. I'm told the author got sick of big textbook companies pricing things at outrageous price points.
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I'm a fan of Reliability: Probabilistic Models and Statistical Methods by Lawrence M. Leemis. It is a great value at ~$34 for the 366 pages. I'm told the author got sick of big textbook companies pricing things at outrageous price points.
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I'm a fan of Reliability: Probabilistic Models and Statistical Methods by Lawrence M. Leemis. It is a great value at ~$34 for the 366 pages. I'm told the author got sick of big textbook companies pricing things at outrageous price points.
I'm a fan of Reliability: Probabilistic Models and Statistical Methods by Lawrence M. Leemis. It is a great value at ~$34 for the 366 pages. I'm told the author got sick of big textbook companies pricing things at outrageous price points.
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check out this site it will helps you a lot. "weibull.com"
– Angel
6 hours ago
Thanks for the references therein +1 It gives a list of books. However, which one suits my purpose is not entirely clear. I'm still keeping the question open for recommendations from the readers.
– Dragon
6 hours ago
If you are looking for basic concept then Life Data Analysis is very suitable.
– Angel
6 hours ago
The part that was posted as an answer (a bare link) has been converted to a comment. The part that should have been an answer (an actual book title) was posted as a comment. I invite you to convert that to a full reference and repost it as an answer.
– Glen_b♦
4 hours ago