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Weibull models

A comprehensive perspective on Weibull models. The literature on Weibull models is vast, disjointed, and scattered across many different journals. Weibull Models is a comprehensive guide that integrates all the different facets of Weibull models in a single volume. This book will be of great help to practitioners in reliability and other disciplines in the context of modeling data sets using Weibull models. For researchers interested in these modeling techniques, exercises at the end of each chapter define potential topics for future research. Organized into seven distinct parts, Weibull Model.

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  • "A comprehensive perspective on Weibull models. The literature on Weibull models is vast, disjointed, and scattered across many different journals. Weibull Models is a comprehensive guide that integrates all the different facets of Weibull models in a single volume. This book will be of great help to practitioners in reliability and other disciplines in the context of modeling data sets using Weibull models. For researchers interested in these modeling techniques, exercises at the end of each chapter define potential topics for future research. Organized into seven distinct parts, Weibull Model."@en
  • "Since Waloddi Weibull published his landmark paper in 1951, the Weibull distribution has attracted worldwide attention from both researchers and practitioners in different fields, among them reliability modeling and survival analysis, the modeling of particle size, wind velocity, amplitude of tidal waves on offshore structures, human task performance time, the size of Antarctic icebergs and of rock fragmentation, the fracture strength of glass, and so on. The literature on the Weibull is vast; ranging from two thousand papers on various aspects of the subject matter to many books on reliability and statistics which contain a single chapter on it, but this is the first book to integrate all the different facets of Weibull models in a single volume."

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