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Design of Experiments for Process Improvement and Quality Assurance (Engineers in Business Series)

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Book by Brewer, Robert F.

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  1. corinne gilmore says
    2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Excellent Information Planning Experiments, June 13, 2001
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    This review is from: Design of Experiments for Process Improvement and Quality Assurance (Engineers in Business Series) (Paperback)
    This book is for someone that has identified problems, and wants to use sound experiments to solve those problems. The book provides some good guidelines, and some good forms for preparing experiments (some of which I use). They emphasize graphical/visual approaches, and avoid statistics, which I missed somewhat. When I travel to different plants to solve problems, I use this book as a reference.
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  2. Phil Baldwin, Jr. says
    6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
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    Understandable Design of Experiments and Quality Application, January 19, 1999
    This review is from: Design of Experiments for Process Improvement and Quality Assurance (Engineers in Business Series) (Paperback)
    Robert Brewer has written a book that allows you to understand statistical process control techniques without being a mathematician. He uses graphs were ever possible to point out how to tell if a process is working as it should. He also explains ideas like process capability, process improvment and analysis of variance of properties in a straighforward, readable and understandable fashion.
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