Design and Analysis of Experiments | 
enlarge | Author: Douglas C. Montgomery Publisher: Wiley Category: Book
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ISBN: 047148735X Dewey Decimal Number: 001.434 EAN: 9780471487357 ASIN: 047148735X
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Product Description Now in its 6th edition, this bestselling professional reference has helped over 100,000 engineers and scientists with the success of their experiments. Douglas Montgomery arms readers with the most effective approach for learning how to design, conduct, and analyze experiments that optimize performance in products and processes. He shows how to use statistically designed experiments to obtain information for characterization and optimization of systems, improve manufacturing processes, and design and develop new processes and products. You will also learn how to evaluate material alternatives in product design, improve the field performance, reliability, and manufacturing aspects of products, and conduct experiments effectively and efficiently. Discover how to improve the quality and efficiency of working systems with this highly-acclaimed book. This 6th Edition: - Places a strong focus on the use of the computer, providing output from two software products: Minitab and DesignExpert.
- Presents timely, new examples as well as expanded coverage on adding runs to a fractional factorial to de-alias effects.
- Includes detailed discussions on how computers are currently used in the analysis and design of experiments.
- Offers new material on a number of important topics, including follow-up experimentation and split-plot design.
- Focuses even more sharply on factorial and fractional factorial design.
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A good book of DOE but... March 12, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is the sixth edition and the book has a lot of typos, please, somebody has to correct them before the next edition.
Pretty Good Experimental Design Textbook February 15, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I really liked reading and learning about Experimental Analysis and Design from this book. I think it is pretty well paced, and quite well illustrated with many examples. I addition, the author also provides an online space with further expansion to the ideas presented in the book, as well as digital resources to all the data used in solved examples, as well as question problems. I strongly recommend this book for anyone with moderate statistical backgrouns, wishing to learn about experimental design and analysis.
Decent Statistics Text February 13, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I haven't used this much for a class yet but it is definitely better and less rigorous than other statistics books, which easily become dry and boring.
highly regarded text on topics important in both engineering and agriculture and many other areas of scientific research February 13, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Doug Montgomery got excellent statistical training at VPI. He also has a wealth of practical experience from his consulting work. His books on regression, statistical design and response surfaces are all well written and understandable to engineers. This 4th edition published in 1997 still contains all the useful information on factorial and fractional factorial designs. Chapter 14 is a wonderful up-to-date chapter that covers important process optimization topics not often covered in traditional design of experiments books. This includes response surface methods, mixture experiments, evolutionary operation and Taguchi methods. It does not require high level mathematics.
See Experiments by Wu and Hamada if you want a high mathematical level of presentation.
EXCELLENCE September 23, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Design and Analysis of Experiments Dr. Montgomery has done his usual excellent job in presenting difficult material in an understandable manner. In addition to its valuable walk through theory, the text is filled with well-executed and informative examples. The homework exercises are the best in his series of books!
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