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Uncertainty Analysis of Experimental Data with R (Paperback)
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Uncertainty Analysis of Experimental Data with R (Paperback)
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"This would be an excellent book for undergraduate, graduate and
beyond....The style of writing is easy to read and the author does
a good job of adding humor in places. The integration of basic
programming in R with the data that is collected for any experiment
provides a powerful platform for analysis of data.... having the
understanding of data analysis that this book offers will really
help researchers examine their data and consider its value from
multiple perspectives - and this applies to people who have small
AND large data sets alike! This book also helps people use a free
and basic software system for processing and plotting simple to
complex functions." Michelle Pantoya, Texas Tech University
Measurements of quantities that vary in a continuous fashion, e.g.,
the pressure of a gas, cannot be measured exactly and there will
always be some uncertainty with these measured values, so it is
vital for researchers to be able to quantify this data. Uncertainty
Analysis of Experimental Data with R covers methods for evaluation
of uncertainties in experimental data, as well as predictions made
using these data, with implementation in R. The books discusses
both basic and more complex methods including linear regression,
nonlinear regression, and kernel smoothing curve fits, as well as
Taylor Series, Monte Carlo and Bayesian approaches. Features: 1.
Extensive use of modern open source software (R). 2. Many code
examples are provided. 3. The uncertainty analyses conform to
accepted professional standards (ASME). 4. The book is
self-contained and includes all necessary material including
chapters on statistics and programming in R. Benjamin D. Shaw is a
professor in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department at
the University of California, Davis. His research interests are
primarily in experimental and theoretical aspects of combustion.
Along with other courses, he has taught undergraduate and graduate
courses on engineering experimentation and uncertainty analysis. He
has published widely in archival journals and became an ASME Fellow
in 2003.
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