Uncertainty Analysis Forensic Science
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Uncertainty Analysis for Forensic Science, Second Edition
Co-Authors: Raymond M. Brach Ph.D., Patrick F. Dunn Ph.D.
ISBN 10: 978-1-933264-72-1
Copyright Date Ed: August 1, 2009
Pages: 208
Binding Information: softbound
Size: 6" X 9" Inches
Availability: In stock.
Price: $35.00
This unique book covers the fundamentals of uncertainty analysis—a tool used by engineers and scientists throughout the world to estimate uncertainty. In an increasingly complex society, it is easy to become overwhelmed by numbers and units. However, units and measurements are not meant to confuse, but to help. They were developed and designed to allow for effective communication on commercial and technical levels. The brand-new second edition of this instructive book has been geared solely towards ....
the many legal professionals and forensic engineers who want more information on uncertainty analysis and its potential applications in the courtroom. This detailed work gives you the facts and knowledge you need. Covering a wide range of topics ranging from probability and statistical variables, mathematical relationships and equations, to sensitivity and design of experiments, Uncertainty Analysis for Forensic Science, Second Edition serves to enlighten, inform and familiarize you with these particular ideas by applying scientific and medical knowledge to legal matters, giving you an edge in the courtroom. This new edition has been modified and expanded with more case study examples and analysis.
Topics Include:
- Unit systems
- SI Standard s
- Significant Figures
- Probability
- Statistics
- Sample versus Population
- Probability functions for density and distribution
- Normalized variable s
- Standard Deviation
- Uncertainty
- Theory and measurement
- Uncertainty as an estimated variance
- Systematic and random errors
- Measurement process errors
- Quantifying uncertainties
- General and detailed uncertainty analysis
- Finite-Difference uncertainties
- Interval uncertainty
- Uncertainty analysis using statistics
- Mathematical relationships
- Equations that relate statistical variables linearly
- Statistical variables related nonlinearly: approximate relationships
- Mean and variance of related variables
- Basics of experiment design
- Factorial Design
- Response surface and sensitivity
- Significance of results of a factorial design
- Full and fractional factorial designs
- Calculation of the sums of squares of main effects and interaction s
Reviews
Review SciTech Book News - May 26, 2004
Used by engineers and scientists to estimate uncertainty in measurements and calculations, the tool of uncertainty analysis can be applied to the work of legal forensic investigators. With this audience in mind, the authors (affiliated with the Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, U. of Notre Dame) present the formal methodologies and procedures of uncertainty analysis, along with other tools of probablity and statistics.
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