One unusual feature of this text is the use of software. This is used not only for the obvious number crunching applications, but also, perhaps more importantly, for simulations, which are used both to get answers and to illustrate concepts. This part of the book is bilingual, using both R (a favorite of statisticians) and Matlab (a favorite of many engineers)...This is an excellent textbook that should be considered by anyone offering or contemplating a course for which the level and topics covered are a good match.
Robert W. Hayden, MAA Reviews, April, 2015
“This book is addressed to students of different branches (e.g., engineering, economics, computer science, mathematics, and so on) being in their sophomore or junior year and taking their first course on probability. It is addressed as well to tutors giving basic courses on stochastics. It is mainly a very good self-contained book of problems which introduces basic theoretical knowledge, necessary for solving these problems, and illustrates how to solve them.” (Yana Kinderknecht, zbMATH 1311.60002, 2015)