Monash University engineering handbook 1995

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GEG7114

Basic quantitative skills

PE

B Jenney

6 points * 78 hours * Gippsland/Distance Prerequisites: Familiarity with personal computer

This subject is divided into three different interactive sections as follows. (a) Introduction to reliability mathematics. The aim of this section is not to make candidates expert in the theory of statistics and probability, but rather to let them enjoy a conceptual understanding of the foundation theories on which reliability sciences are based. This section will be offered to ensure an easy and firm grasp of the subsequent reliability topics. (b) Reliability data analysis. The main aim of this section is to establish the required knowledge-base to analyse data related to reliability problems solving. The skills acquired through this section will help a candidate in sound decision making in regard to reliability assessment and improvement. (c) Computer applications in reliability engineering. This section will involve introducing students to reliability software packages available.

Assessment

Examination: 60% * Assignment: 40%


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