Risk analysis in engineering and economics
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Risk analysis in engineering and economics
CRC Press, c2014
2nd ed
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 589-602) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Risk Analysis in Engineering and Economics is required reading for decision making under conditions of uncertainty. The author describes the fundamental concepts, techniques, and applications of the subject in a style tailored to meet the needs of students and practitioners of engineering, science, economics, and finance. Drawing on his extensive experience in uncertainty and risk modeling and analysis, the author covers everything from basic theory and key computational algorithms to data needs, sources, and collection. He emphasizes practical use of the methods presented and carefully examines the limitations, advantages, and disadvantages of each to help readers translate the discussed techniques into real-world solutions.
This Second Edition:
Introduces the topic of risk finance
Incorporates homeland security applications throughout
Offers additional material on predictive risk management
Includes a wealth of new and updated end-of-chapter problems
Delivers a complementary mix of theoretical background and risk methods
Brings together engineering and economics on balanced terms to enable appropriate decision making
Presents performance segregation and aggregation within a risk framework
Contains contemporary case studies, such as protecting hurricane-prone regions and critical infrastructure
Provides 320+ tables and figures, over 110 diverse examples, numerous end-of-book references, and a bibliography
Unlike the classical books on reliability and risk management, Risk Analysis in Engineering and Economics, Second Edition relates underlying concepts to everyday applications, ensuring solid understanding and use of the methods of risk analysis.
Table of Contents
Introduction. Risk Analysis Methods. System Definition and Structure. Reliability Assessment. Failure Consequences and Severity. Engineering Economics and Finance. Risk Control Methods. Data for Risk Studies. Fundamentals of Probability and Statistics. Failure Data. References and Bibliography. Index.
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