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Praise for the First Edition:
"If you . . . want an up-to-date, definitive reference written
by authors who have contributed much to this field, then this book
is an essential addition to your library."
--Journal of the American Statistical
Association
Fully updated to reflect the major progress in the use of
statistically designed experiments for product and process
improvement, Experiments, Second Edition introduces some of
the newest discoveries--and sheds further light on existing
ones--on the design and analysis of experiments and their
applications in system optimization, robustness, and treatment
comparison. Maintaining the same easy-to-follow style as the
previous edition while also including modern updates, this book
continues to present a new and integrated system of experimental
design and analysis that can be applied across various fields of
research including engineering, medicine, and the physical
sciences.
The authors modernize accepted methodologies while refining many
cutting-edge topics including robust parameter design, reliability
improvement, analysis of non-normal data, analysis of experiments
with complex aliasing, multilevel designs, minimum aberration
designs, and orthogonal arrays. Along with a new chapter that
focuses on regression analysis, the Second Edition features
expanded and new coverage of additional topics, including:
Expected mean squares and sample size determination
One-way and two-way ANOVA with random effects
Split-plot designs
ANOVA treatment of factorial effects
Response surface modeling for related factors
Drawing on examples from their combined years of working with
industrial clients, the authors present many cutting-edge topics in
a single, easily accessible source. Extensive case studies,
including goals, data, and experimental designs, are also included,
and the book's data sets can be found on a related FTP site, along
with additional supplemental material. Chapter summaries provide a
succinct outline of discussed methods, and extensive appendices
direct readers to resources for further study.
Experiments, Second Edition is an excellent book for
design of experiments courses at the upper-undergraduate and
graduate levels. It is also a valuable resource for practicing
engineers and statisticians.
Auteur
C. F. Jeff Wu, PhD, is Coca-Cola Professor in Engineering Statistics at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Dr. Wu has published more than 130 papers and is the recipient of numerous accolades, including the National Academy of Engineering membership and the COPSS Presidents' Award.
Michael S. Hamada, PhD, is Statistical Scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. Dr. Hamada is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association and the author of more than seventy published papers.
Texte du rabat
Praise for the First Edition:
"If you . . . want an up-to-date, definitive reference written by authors who have contributed much to this field, then this book is an essential addition to your library."Journal of the American Statistical Association
Fully updated to reflect the major progress in the use of statistically designed experiments for product and process improvement, Experiments, Second Edition introduces some of the newest discoveriesand sheds further light on existing oneson the design and analysis of experiments and their applications in system optimization, robustness, and treatment comparison. Maintaining the same easy-to-follow style as the previous edition while also including modern updates, this book continues to present a new and integrated system of experimental design and analysis that can be applied across various fields of research including engineering, medicine, and the physical sciences.
The authors modernize accepted methodologies while refining many cutting-edge topics including robust parameter design, reliability improvement, analysis of non-normal data, analysis of experiments with complex aliasing, multilevel designs, minimum aberration designs, and orthogonal arrays. Along with a new chapter that focuses on regression analysis, the Second Edition features expanded and new coverage of additional topics, including:
Expected mean squares and sample size determination
One-way and two-way ANOVA with random effects
Split-plot designs
ANOVA treatment of factorial effects
Response surface modeling for related factors
Drawing on examples from their combined years of working with industrial clients, the authors present many cutting-edge topics in a single, easily accessible source. Extensive case studies, including goals, data, and experimental designs, are also included, and the book's data sets can be found on a related FTP site, along with additional supplemental material. Chapter summaries provide a succinct outline of discussed methods, and extensive appendices direct readers to resources for further study.
Experiments, Second Edition is an excellent book for design of experiments courses at the upper-undergraduate and graduate levels. It is also a valuable resource for practicing engineers and statisticians.
Résumé
Praise for the First Edition:
"If you . . . want an up-to-date, definitive reference written by authors who have contributed much to this field, then this book is an essential addition to your library."
Journal of the American Statistical Association
Fully updated to reflect the major progress in the use of statistically designed experiments for product and process improvement, Experiments, Second Edition introduces some of the newest discoveriesand sheds further light on existing oneson the design and analysis of experiments and their applications in system optimization, robustness, and treatment comparison. Maintaining the same easy-to-follow style as the previous edition while also including modern updates, this book continues to present a new and integrated system of experimental design and analysis that can be applied across various fields of research including engineering, medicine, and the physical sciences.
The authors modernize accepted methodologies while refining many cutting-edge topics including robust parameter design, reliability improvement, analysis of non-normal data, analysis of experiments with complex aliasing, multilevel designs, minimum aberration designs, and orthogonal arrays. Along with a new chapter that focuses on regression analysis, the Second Edition features expanded and new coverage of additional topics, including:
Expected mean squares and sample size determination
One-way and two-way ANOVA with random effects
Split-plot designs
ANOVA treatment of factorial effects
Response surface modeling for related factors
Drawing on examples from their combined years of working with industrial clients, the authors present many cutting-edge topics in a single, easily accessible source. Extensive case studies, including goals, data, and experimental designs, are also included, and the book's data sets can be found on a related FTP site, along with additional supplemental material. Chapter summaries provide a succinct outline of discussed methods, and extensive appendices direct readers to resources for further study.
Experiments, Second Edition is an excellent book for design of experiments courses at the upper-undergraduate and graduate levels. It is also a valuable resource for practicing engineers and statisticians.
Contenu
Preface to the Second Edition.
Preface to the First Edition.
Suggestions of Topics for Instructors.
List of Experiments and Data Sets.
1 Basic Concepts for Experimental Design and Introductory Regression Analysis.
1.1 Introduction and Historical Persp…