Showing posts with label Safety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Safety. Show all posts

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Reader"s Digest: Family Safety & First Aid




Reader"s Digest: Family Safety & First Aid by Editors of Reader"s Digest


English | June 1, 1984 | ISBN: 042506817X | 291 Pages | DJVU | 2.75 MB




Reader"s Digest: Family Safety & First Aid












Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Safety of Historical Stone Arch Bridges (repost)




Safety of Historical Stone Arch Bridges by Dirk Proske, Pieter van Gelder


English | 2009 | ISBN: 3540776168 | 366 pages | PDF | 8,8 MB




Historical stone arch bridges are still a major part of the infrastructure in many countries. Although this type of bridge has proven to be an efficient construction type, it often poses the problem of insufficient numerical models of the load bearing behavior. Therefore the book introduces methods to adapt life loads and introduces different types of numerical models of the load resistance respectively. The book continues with the introduction of specific damages and strengthening techniques. The book particularly focuses on the probabilistic safety assessment of historical arch bridges, for which often only limited material and structural data is available.












Monday, September 7, 2015

Computer System Reliability: Safety and Usability (repost)




Computer System Reliability: Safety and Usability by B.S. Dhillon


English | 2013 | ISBN: 1466573120 | 249 pages | PDF | 10,4 MB




Computer systems have become an important element of the world economy, with billions of dollars spent each year on development, manufacture, operation, and maintenance. Combining coverage of computer system reliability, safety, usability, and other related topics into a single volume, Computer System Reliability: Safety and Usability eliminates the need to consult many different and diverse sources in the hunt for the information required to design better computer systems.




After presenting introductory aspects of computer system reliability such as safety, usability-related facts and figures, terms and definitions, and sources for obtaining useful information on computer system reliability, safety, and usability, the book:


• Reviews mathematical concepts considered useful to understanding subsequent chapters


• Presents various introductory aspects of reliability, safety, and usability and computer system reliability basics


• Covers software reliability assessment and improvement methods


• Discusses important aspects of software quality and human error and software bugs in computer systems


• Highlights software safety and Internet reliability


• Details important aspects of software usability including the need for considering usability during the software development phase, software usability engineering process, software usability inspection methods, software usability test methods, and guidelines for conducting software usability testing


• Elucidates web usability facts and figures, common design errors, web page design, tools for evaluating web usability, and questions to evaluate website message communication effectiveness


• Examines important aspects of computer system life cycle costing


Written by systems reliability expert B.S. Dhillon, the book is accessible to all levels of readership, making it useful to beginners and seasoned professionals alike. Reflecting practical trends in computer engineering especially in the area of software, Dhillon emphasizes the importance of usability in software systems and expands reliability to web usability and management. It provides methods for designing systems with increased reliability, safety, and usability.