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Randomization Tests (3rd ed.)

Randomization Tests (3rd ed.) BOOK REVIEWS 163 systems. The last two chapters address the complex problem of estimating book also has a large index and a 23-page statistical glossary. All of this is probabilities of rare events in queueing systems. intended to make the book approachable by persons without an extensive statistics background. This volume will be of great use to researchers and scientists working with queueing networks that have the knowledge of at least a one-year Despite some drawbacks, there is little likelihood that we will see any course in stochastic processes. Without the knowledge of the basic results book like this one again very soon. Thanks to the societies for using the in stochastic processes only a general appreciation of the models discussed softcover format to keep down the purchase price and for getting all of in these articles can be hoped for. It is a pity that only four out of the these case studies into the statistics literature. sixteen chapters present numerical results and there are no case studies with good-size datasets analyzed in any of the articles. REFERENCE I recommend the volume as a reference book for researchers and sci- Snee, R. E., Hare, L. B., and Trout, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Technometrics Taylor & Francis

Randomization Tests (3rd ed.)

Technometrics , Volume 40 (2): 1 – May 1, 1998

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Taylor & Francis
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Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
ISSN
1537-2723
eISSN
0040-1706
DOI
10.1080/00401706.1998.10485213
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Abstract

BOOK REVIEWS 163 systems. The last two chapters address the complex problem of estimating book also has a large index and a 23-page statistical glossary. All of this is probabilities of rare events in queueing systems. intended to make the book approachable by persons without an extensive statistics background. This volume will be of great use to researchers and scientists working with queueing networks that have the knowledge of at least a one-year Despite some drawbacks, there is little likelihood that we will see any course in stochastic processes. Without the knowledge of the basic results book like this one again very soon. Thanks to the societies for using the in stochastic processes only a general appreciation of the models discussed softcover format to keep down the purchase price and for getting all of in these articles can be hoped for. It is a pity that only four out of the these case studies into the statistics literature. sixteen chapters present numerical results and there are no case studies with good-size datasets analyzed in any of the articles. REFERENCE I recommend the volume as a reference book for researchers and sci- Snee, R. E., Hare, L. B., and Trout,

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TechnometricsTaylor & Francis

Published: May 1, 1998

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