QUALITY BY EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN

Elucidating a structure for experimentation that reduces excess expenditure of resources, this book explores the basic philosophy behind experimental design and the organizational aspects necessary to carry out both large- and small-scale endeavors. The author offers summaries of key concepts, end-o...

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Main Author: Barker, Thomas B. 1941- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York M. Dekker 1985
©1985
Series:Quality and reliability 4
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Summary:Elucidating a structure for experimentation that reduces excess expenditure of resources, this book explores the basic philosophy behind experimental design and the organizational aspects necessary to carry out both large- and small-scale endeavors. The author offers summaries of key concepts, end-of-chapter problems, and complete step-by-step examples for all methods and techniques covered. He integrates the robust design methodology introduced by Taguchi as a natural part of the design effort and establishes a criterion for measurement variables. The book presents the mathematical aspects of statistical experimental design in an intuitive rather than a theoretical manner.
Item Description:Includes index.
Physical Description:384 pages illustrations 24 cm
ISBN:0824774515