Tevari J. Barker
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Tevari J. Barker's research focuses on integrating reliability considerations into the early stages of the design process. His work examines how reliability analysis can inform conceptual design trade-offs, aiming to improve the overall robustness of systems. Barker has investigated the existing literature on this topic, seeking to identify methods and best practices for incorporating reliability early in design. His research contributes to the understanding of how to balance competing design objectives, such as performance, cost, and dependability, during the initial phases of development.
Barker collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Edward Pohl and Gregory S. Parnell, with whom he has co-authored multiple publications. His scholarly output includes two publications, with a total of nine citations and an h-index of 2. His most recent publication dates to 2022, indicating recent activity in his research area.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 9
Selected Publications
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Impact of Reliability in Conceptual Design—An Illustrative Trade-Off Analysis (2022)
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Integrating Reliability in Conceptual Design Trade‐Off Analysis: A look at the Literature (2022)
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- Impact of Reliability in Conceptual Design—An Illustrative Trade-Off Analysis
- Integrating Reliability in Conceptual Design Trade‐Off Analysis: A look at the Literature
- Impact of Reliability in Conceptual Design—An Illustrative Trade-Off Analysis
- Integrating Reliability in Conceptual Design Trade‐Off Analysis: A look at the Literature
- Impact of Reliability in Conceptual Design—An Illustrative Trade-Off Analysis
- Impact of Reliability in Conceptual Design—An Illustrative Trade-Off Analysis
- Impact of Reliability in Conceptual Design—An Illustrative Trade-Off Analysis
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