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Improving Quality Through Planned Experimentation

Improving Quality Through Planned Experimentation

Improving Quality Through Planned Experimentation

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Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
Author: Ronald Moen
Binding: Hardcover
Publication Date: 1991-02-01
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
Label: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
Number Of Pages: 416
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Editorial Review:
This book presents the theories and ideas of Deming and Taguchi and shows applications of their methods to the manufacturing process. The book integrates the statistical design of experiments with statistical process control, with an emphasis on the sequential use of experiments and guidance on building the sequence.
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Average Customer Rating: 3.0

A serious book for serious readers 2000-03-14
This book presents statistical techniques, mostly design of experiments, with a quality perspective. The approach is practical, with mathematical details kept to a mininum. (A person can talk about quality imporvement without invoking statistical concepts only up to a point; after that, he can only be either confusing others or deluding himself). For anyone serious about industrial process or product improvement, this is an excellent source of reference; I particularly like its large number of illustrative examples.


Good information that could have been presented better. 1999-10-03
If you are quite experienced in statistics and planned experimentation, then it would be O.K. as refresher material. The language is a little difficult to follow. I'm still looking for a more simplistic reader friendly book on this subject.




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