Wiley Series in Quality & Reliability Engineering
The Wiley series in Quality & Reliability Engineering aims to provide a solid educational foundation for both practitioners and researchers in Q&R field and to expand the reader’s knowledge base to include the latest developments in this field. The series will provide a lasting and positive contribution to the teaching and practice of engineering.
The series coverage will contain, but is not exclusive to,
- statistical methods;
- physics of failure;
- reliability modeling;
- functional safety;
- six-sigma methods;
- lead-free electronics;
- warranty analysis/management; and
- risk and safety analysis.
Wiley Series in Quality & Reliability Engineering
Next Generation HALT and HASS: Robust Design of Electronics and Systemsby Kirk A. Gray, John J. PaschkewitzMay 2016
Reliability and Risk Models: Setting Reliability Requirements, 2nd Editionby Michael TodinovSeptember 2015
Applied Reliability Engineering and Risk Analysis: Probabilistic Models and Statistical Inferenceby Ilia B. Frenkel, Alex Karagrigoriou, Anatoly Lisnianski, Andre V. KleynerSeptember 2013
Design for Reliabilityby Dev G. Raheja (Editor), Louis J. Gullo (Editor)July 2012
Effective FMEAs: Achieving Safe, Reliable, and Economical Products and Processes using Failure Mode and Effects Analysisby Carl CarlsonApril 2012
Failure Analysis: A Practical Guide for Manufacturers of Electronic Components and Systemsby Marius Bazu, Titu BajenescuApril 2011
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