I enjoyed doing the DOE examples using the DOE software that came with the book. I also liked the real world case studies on applying DOE.
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Using simulation, application and some mathematics, this is a balanced book for basics and intermediate. A nice book for starters to build strong foundation in DOE.
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This by far is one of the better books on the subject. The material is explained in an easy to understand format, and you do not need to be a statistician (or an aspiring one), although some basic knowledge on statistics would help. The authors have stayed away from biases (as is the case with some other authors who have published books on DOE), and used a combo approach. This makes so much sense. Few know that DOEs...
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This text is the first to successfully blend Taguchi and Classical techniques of Experimental Design into a new and powerful approach that is proven to yield high return on investment in the industrial arena. It incorporates traditional topics along with creative ways to implement and communicate statistics without mathematical complexity. Topics include: Full and Fractional Factorials, Plackett-Burman, Taguchi, Box-Behnken,...
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If you don't want to get your Ph.D. in statistics but you still want to benefit from the power of designed experiments then this book has it. The accompanying software "DOE Keeping it simple statistically" also makes learning easy and fun.
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