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  2. Structural robustness - Wikipedia

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    The method employed in making a structure robust will typically depend on and be tailored to the kind of structure it is, as in steel framed building structural robustness is typically achieved through appropriately designing the system of connections between the frame's constituents. [2]

  3. Robust statistics - Wikipedia

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    When considering how robust an estimator is to the presence of outliers, it is useful to test what happens when an extreme outlier is added to the dataset, and to test what happens when an extreme outlier replaces one of the existing data points, and then to consider the effect of multiple additions or replacements.

  4. Structural integrity and failure - Wikipedia

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    Collapsed barn at Hörsne, Gotland, Sweden Building collapse due to snow weight. Structural integrity and failure is an aspect of engineering that deals with the ability of a structure to support a designed structural load (weight, force, etc.) without breaking and includes the study of past structural failures in order to prevent failures in future designs.

  5. This is America’s ‘fatal flaw’ as the U.S. bubble gets ready ...

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    All the classic signs of extreme prices, valuations, and sentiment suggest the end is near.” ... it will take place without a global catastrophe while the economy remains robust.

  6. Sample maximum and minimum - Wikipedia

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    The sample maximum and minimum are the least robust statistics: they are maximally sensitive to outliers.. This can either be an advantage or a drawback: if extreme values are real (not measurement errors), and of real consequence, as in applications of extreme value theory such as building dikes or financial loss, then outliers (as reflected in sample extrema) are important.

  7. Maximally stable extremal regions - Wikipedia

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    The robust similarity is computed: For each on region , regions , …, from the other image with the corresponding i-th measurement , …, nearest to are found and a vote is cast suggesting correspondence of A and each of , …,. Votes are summed over all measurements, and using probability analysis, 'good measurements' can be picked out as the ...

  8. Robustification - Wikipedia

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    Robustification as it is defined here is sometimes referred to as parameter design or robust parameter design (RPD) and is often associated with Taguchi methods.Within that context, robustification can include the process of finding the inputs that contribute most to the random variability in the output and controlling them, or tolerance design.

  9. Robustness - Wikipedia

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    Robustness is the property of being strong and healthy in constitution. When it is transposed into a system, it refers to the ability of tolerating perturbations that might affect the system's functional body.