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TL;DR: An introductory business statistics text, providing a range of computer applications related to five different software packages, and presents business-orientated examples after each new topic.
Abstract: An introductory business statistics text, providing a range of computer applications related to five different software packages. It presents business-orientated examples after each new topic. A variety of case studies also reinforce the real-world applications of statistics.
TL;DR: One of the proposed techniques for meeting the severe reliability requirements inherent in certain future computer applications is described, which involves the use of triple-modular redundancy, which is essentially theuse of the two-out-of-three votingc oncept at a low level.
Abstract: One of the proposed techniques for meeting the severe reliability requirements inherent in certain future computer applications is described. This technique involves the use of triple-modular redundancy, which is essentially the use of the two-out-of-three votingc oncept at a low level. Effects of imperfect voting circuitry and of various interconnections logical elements are assessed. A hypothetical triple-modular redundant computer is subjected to a Monte Carlo program on the IBM 704, which simulates component failures. Reliability is thereby determined and compared with reliability obtained by analytical calculations based on simplifying assumptions.
TL;DR: This best-selling comprehensive laboratory textbook includes experiments with background theoretical information, safety recommendations, and computer applications, as well as updated chapters regarding the use of spreadsheets and other scientific software.
Abstract: This best-selling comprehensive laboratory textbook includes experiments with background theoretical information, safety recommendations, and computer applications. Updated chapters are provided regarding the use of spreadsheets and other scientific software as well as regarding electronics and computer interfacing of experiments using Visual Basic and LabVIEW. Supplementary instructor information regarding necessary supplies, equipment, and procedures is provided in an integrated manner in the text.
TL;DR: Practical guidelines for designing ANN for engineering applications, including major aspects of three types of NN, multi-layer perceptron (MLP), radial basis network (RBF) and normalised RBF are discussed and a practical example of a reinforced concrete slab design is presented.