“…The theory behind practical Bayesian networks has been described in [13,14] and the background information theory is available in a seminal textbook on the subject [15]. In addition, this method been reviewed thoroughly [11], as have been its applications [16]. Indeed, there have been diverse applications which lead to useful and verifiable predictions in the context of low-cycle fatigue [17], the estimation of bainite plate thickness [18], the calculation of ferrite number in stainless steels [19], the estimation of tensile strength [20,27], impact strength [21,26], the effect of processing parameters on marageing steels [22], the modelling of strain induced martensitic transformation [23], and the reduction in steel varieties [28], to name but a few.…”