1st Edition

The Weibull Distribution A Handbook

By Horst Rinne Copyright 2008
    808 Pages
    by Chapman & Hall

    808 Pages 108 B/W Illustrations
    by Chapman & Hall

    The Most Comprehensive Book on the Subject



    Chronicles the Development of the Weibull Distribution in Statistical Theory and Applied Statistics
    Exploring one of the most important distributions in statistics, The Weibull Distribution: A Handbook focuses on its origin, statistical properties, and related distributions. The book also presents various approaches to estimate the parameters of the Weibull distribution under all possible situations of sampling data as well as approaches to parameter and goodness-of-fit testing.





    Describes the Statistical Methods, Concepts, Theories, and Applications of This Distribution
    Compiling findings from dozens of scientific journals and hundreds of research papers, the author first gives a careful and thorough mathematical description of the Weibull distribution and all of its features. He then deals with Weibull analysis, using classical and Bayesian approaches along with graphical and linear maximum likelihood techniques to estimate the three Weibull parameters. The author also explores the inference of Weibull processes, Weibull parameter testing, and different types of goodness-of-fit tests and methods.





    Successfully Apply the Weibull Model
    By using inferential procedures for estimating, testing, forecasting, and simulating data, this self-contained, detailed handbook shows how to solve statistical life science and engineering problems.

    Preface. Genesis, Theory, and Description. Applications and Inference. Appendices. Bibliography. Indices.

    Biography

    Horst Rinne