Title: WFM 5201: Data Management and Statistical Analysis
1WFM 5201 Data Management and Statistical Analysis
Introduction and Syllabus
Institute of Water and Flood Management
(IWFM) Bangladesh University of Engineering and
Technology (BUET)
May, 2009
2Semester April 2008 Semester Instructor A.K.M.
Saiful Islam, Ph.D. Contact Room No. 309
Tel. 9665650-80, Ext. 7923 (Off.)
Email akmsaifulislam_at_iwfm.buet.ac.bd
Web http//teacher.buet.ac.bd/akmsa
ifulislam Course Web page
http//teacher.buet.ac.bd/akmsaifulislam/datacours
e2008.htm
3Goals
- This course will provide an introduction to
various sources and types of data used in
hydrology. - It will also help to understand common database
management systems. - The level of understanding should, upon
completion of the course, be sufficient to
understand and appreciate the important issues on
hydrology where statistical methods are used in
prediction and interpretation of hydrologic
processes.
4Syllabus of this part
- Descriptive statistics
- Exploratory data analysis
- Frequency analysis
- Correlation and regression
- Analysis of variance
- Database management
5Syllabus of other parts
- Data requirement for water resources development
- Types and sources of data
- Time series data
- Homogeneity and stationarity of data
- Statistical interval, inference and hypothesis
testing - Statistical sampling
- Statistical software
6Lectures
- Syllabus
- Lecture-1 Descriptive Statistics Measures of
Central Tendency - Lecture-2 Descriptive Statistics Measures of
Location - Lecture-3 Descriptive Statistics Measures of
Dispersion - Lecture-4 Descriptive Statistics Measures of
Symmetry and Peakedness - Lecture-5 Exploratory Data Analysis through
Graphical Means - Lecture-6 Correlation and Regression
- Lecture-7 Concepts of Database Management System
- Lecture-8 Hands on Exercise on Microsoft Access
Database (Lab-1) - Lecture-9 Hands on Exercise on Microsoft Access
Database (Lab-2) - Lecture-10 Hands on Exercise on Microsoft Access
Database (Lab-3) - Lecture-11 Frequency Analysis (Plotting
Position, Normal Distribution) - Lecture-12 Frequency Analysis (Log-Normal, Log
Pearson's Type III, Gumbel EV1Distribution)
7Grading
- Class Attendance 5
- Class Quiz 10
- Database project 10
- Homework 10
- Midterm Exam 25 Final Exam
40
8Reference Books
- Haan C.T. (1977) Statistical Methods in
Hydrology, The Iowa State University Press, Ames. - Warren Viessman and Gary Lewis (2003)
Introduction to Hydrology, Prentice Hall. - Lecture Notes on Statistics and Probability for
Master in Risk Analysis and Management, Prepared
by- Dr. M. Shahjahan Mondal - In addition, papers in different relevant
journals (e.g. Water Resources Research, Journal
of Hydrologic Engineering, Hydrological Science
Journal etc.) would be required.
9Thank you
- Dont forget to bring your calculator
- in the class