Reliability in scientific research :improving the dependability of measurements, calculations, equipment, and software
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Cambridge ; New York
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Cambridge University Press
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2010
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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xx,587.:ill
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Includes index
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I. R. Walker
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1
CONTENTS NOTE
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Machine generated contents note: 1. Basic principles of reliability, human error, and other general issues; 2. Mathematical calculations; 3. Basic issues concerning hardware systems; 4. Obtaining items from commercial sources; 5. General points regarding the design and construction of apparatus; 6. Vacuum system leaks and related problems; 7. Vacuum pumps and gauges, and other vacuum-system concerns; 8. Mechanical devices and systems; 9. Cryogenic systems; 01. Visible and near-visible optics; 11. Electronic systems; 21. Interconnecting, wiring, and cabling for electronics; 31. Computer hardware and software, and stored information; 41. Experimental method