Design Of Experiments For Engineers And Scientists Hardcover
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Jiju Antony
Book Description
The tools and techniques used in design of experiments (doe) have been proven successful in meeting the challenge of continuous improvement in many manufacturing organisations over the last two decades. However research has shown that application of this powerful technique in many companies is limited due to a lack of statistical knowledge required for its effective implementation. Although many books have been written on this subject, they are mainly by statisticians, for statisticians and not appropriate for engineers. Design of experiments for engineers and scientists overcomes the problem of statistics by taking a unique approach using graphical tools. The same outcomes and conclusions are reached as through using statistical methods and readers will find the concepts in this book both familiar and easy to understand. This new edition includes a chapter on the role of doe within six sigma methodology and also shows through the use of simple case studies its importance in the service industry. It is essential reading for engineers and scientists from all disciplines tackling all kinds of manufacturing, product and process quality problems and will be an ideal resource for students of this topic.
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English
Publisher
Elsevier Health Sciences
Publication Date
1-Apr-14
Number of Pages
220
About the Author
Dr Jiju Antony is Professor of Quality Management and Deputy Director of the Institute of Operations management with the University of Strathclyde. He is also a trainer and consultant in DOE and has worked as such for a number of companies including Motorola, Vickers, Procter and Gamble, Nokia, Bosch and a large number of SMEs.
Editorial Review
"this is a book outlining a method of designing experiments highly suitable for those in the manufacturing field for whom it is written...The book is well structured to prepare the reader, to explain to the reader and then confirm the reader with sets of exercises. - Tribology international, volume 37, issue 9