Tradeoff studies are a common part of engineering practice. Designers conduct tradeoff studies in order to improve their understanding of how various design considerations relate to one another. Generally a tradeoff study involves a systematic multi-criteria evaluation of various alternatives for a particular system or subsystem. After evaluating these alternatives, designers eliminate those that perform poorly under the given criteria and explore more carefully those that remain. The capability to compose preexisting tradeoff studies is advantageous to the designers of engineered systems, such as aircraft, military equipment, and automobiles. Such systems are comprised of many subsystems for which prior tradeoff studies may exist. Syste...
Quantification and management of uncertainty are critical in the design of engineering systems, espe...
Design of complex, one-of-a-kind systems, such as space transportation systems, is characterized by ...
Typically, design is approached as a sequence of decisions in which designers select what they belie...
Tradeoff studies are a common part of engineering practice. Designers conduct tradeoff studies in or...
Problem statement: Humans often make poor decisions. To help them make better decisions, engineers a...
Uncertainty is an unavoidable aspect of engineering systems and will often degrade system performanc...
Decision-making and design in uncertain situations in which information is limited and goals are amb...
As humanity has developed increasingly ingenious and complicated systems, it has not been able to ac...
A common probabilistic approach to uncertainty allocation is to assign acceptable variability in the...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, 2009.Cataloged...
Engineering design is generally predicated on a presumed behavior of a given system in response to a...
Presented at the 36th Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, NV, January 12-15, 1998.Within t...
Presented in this thesis are novel methods for uncertainty quantification and management (UQ&M) in c...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2...
This dissertation describes the development, refinement, and demonstration of an expert judgment eli...
Quantification and management of uncertainty are critical in the design of engineering systems, espe...
Design of complex, one-of-a-kind systems, such as space transportation systems, is characterized by ...
Typically, design is approached as a sequence of decisions in which designers select what they belie...
Tradeoff studies are a common part of engineering practice. Designers conduct tradeoff studies in or...
Problem statement: Humans often make poor decisions. To help them make better decisions, engineers a...
Uncertainty is an unavoidable aspect of engineering systems and will often degrade system performanc...
Decision-making and design in uncertain situations in which information is limited and goals are amb...
As humanity has developed increasingly ingenious and complicated systems, it has not been able to ac...
A common probabilistic approach to uncertainty allocation is to assign acceptable variability in the...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, 2009.Cataloged...
Engineering design is generally predicated on a presumed behavior of a given system in response to a...
Presented at the 36th Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, NV, January 12-15, 1998.Within t...
Presented in this thesis are novel methods for uncertainty quantification and management (UQ&M) in c...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2...
This dissertation describes the development, refinement, and demonstration of an expert judgment eli...
Quantification and management of uncertainty are critical in the design of engineering systems, espe...
Design of complex, one-of-a-kind systems, such as space transportation systems, is characterized by ...
Typically, design is approached as a sequence of decisions in which designers select what they belie...