DOE Simplified: Practical Tools for Effective Experimentation FROM THE PUBLISHER
Design of Experiments (DOE) is a planned approach for determining cause and effect relationships. It can be applied to any process with measurable inputs and outputs. DOE provides a statistical means for analyzing how numerous variables interact.
In DOE Simplified-a comprehensive new introductory text geared towards readers with minimal statistical background-the authors take a fresh and lively approach to learning the fundamentals. The book coverage includes: basic statistics for DOE methods for collecting and displaying data how to draw inferences from data the purpose of confidence intervals comparative experiments for testing a hypothesis blocking sources of variation from analysis two-level factorial designs analysis of variance (ANOVA) Also included with the book is a free 180-day time limited, but fully functional, version of DOE statistical software.
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Design of experiments (DOE) provides a statistical means for analyzing how numerous variables interact. This introductory book/CD-ROM text for readers with minimal statistical background takes a fresh approach to fundamentals, covering basic statistics for DOE, simple methods for collecting and displaying data, drawing inferences, comparative experiments, blocking sources of variation from the analysis, and analysis of variance. Material is sprinkled with humorous anecdotes and quotes and thought-provoking sidebars. Authors are principals of Stat-Ease. The CD-ROM contains a 180-day educational version of Stat- Ease's software. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)