“…The most common support dimensioning methods that are based on analytical approaches, such as the hyperstatic reaction method (Oreste, 2007;Do et al, 2014c) and the Einstein and Schwartz (1979) method, are very fast to use and allow parametric analyses, which are very useful in the preliminary design phases, to be developed. Moreover, these methods, because of the velocity that can be reached in the definition of the calculation model, in the development of the calculations and in the interpretation of the results, make it possible to develop probabilistic analysis (Oreste, 2005a), which are very useful in the geotechnics field, due to the elevated uncertainty that generally characterizes the ground parameters.…”