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Quality Improvement Through Planned Experimentation, 3rd Edition

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Title: Quality Improvement Through Planned Experimentation, 3rd Edition
Author: Lloyd Provost, Ronald Moen, Thomas Nolan
ISBN: 1265827141 / 9781265827144
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 544
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Year: 2023
Availability: 45-60 days
     
 
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The latest experimental design techniques for quality improvement

"The methods taught in this book are a major contribution to statistical methods as an aid to engineers, as well as to those in industry, education, or government who are trying to understand the meaning of fi gures derived from comparisons or experiments." -- W. EDWARDS DEMING

Co-written by three recipients of the Deming Medal awarded by the American Society for Quality (ASQ), Quality Improvement through Planned Experimentation, Third Edition discusses the principles and methodologies for planning and conducting experiments to improve products, processes, or systems.

Fully revised with up-to-date case studies and incorporating new software, this authoritative guide fosters the sequential building of knowledge essential for implementing effective improvements. End-of-chapter exercises reinforce what you've learned, and forms for designing planned experiments help you to integrate the methods in the book into your daily work. The methods of planned experimentation provide an opportunity to better meet the needs of customers, reduce costs, and increase productivity by effecting verifiably beneficial changes.

Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments

Chapter 1 : Improvement of Quality
Chapter 2 : Principles for Design and Analysis of Planned Experiments
Chapter 3 : Experiments with One Factor
Chapter 4 : Experiments with More Than One Factor
Chapter 5 : Reducing the Size of Experiments
Chapter 6 : Evaluating Sources of Variation
Chapter 7 : Sequential Experimentation : A Case Study
Chapter 8 : Using a Time Series Response Variable
Chapter 9 : Experiments with Factors at More than Two Levels
Chapter 10 : Applications in Health Care
Chapter 11 : New Product Design

Appendix A : Evaluating Measurement Systems
Glossary
Index

 
 
 
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