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Introduction to Engineering Experimentation

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Wheeler and Ganji introduce the many topics that engineers need to master in order to plan, design and document a successful experiment or measurement system. The book offers thorough discussions of topics often ignored or merely touched upon by other books, including modern computerized data acquisition systems, electrical output measuring devices, and in-depth coverage of experimental uncertainty analysis.

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First published August 14, 1995

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October 25, 2012
While teaching an engineering course on instrumentation and experimentation I discovered this text. I came to this book to see how it introduces probability and statistics since the text I am currently using is somewhat weak on this topic. Wheeler does a great job with this conceptually challenging subject and I suspect that the rest of the text is of equally high quality. I look forward to spending more time with it.
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