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This bestselling professional reference has helped over 100,000 engineers and scientists with the success of their experiments. The new edition includes more software examples taken from the three most dominant programs in the field: Minitab, JMP, and SAS. Additional material has also been added in several chapters, including new developments in robust design and factorial designs. New examples and exercises are also presented to illustrate the use of designed experiments in service and transactional organizations. Engineers will be able to apply this information to improve the quality and efficiency of working systems.
An introductory textbook dealing with the design and analysis of experiments for engineering and science students who have completed a course in statistics. The fifth edition encourages incorporation of the computer during both design and analysis, and adds material on alphabetically optimal designs, experiments with mixtures, and the robust parameter design problem. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
More Reviews and RecommendationsDouglas C. Montgomery, Regents' Professor of Industrial Engineering and Statistics at Arizona State University, received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees from Virginia Polytechnic Institute, all in engineering. From 1969 to 1984, he was a faculty member of the School of Industrial & Systems Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology; from 1984 to 1988, he was at the University of Washington, where he held the John M. Fluke Distinguished chair of Manufacturing Engineering, was Professor of Mechanical Engineering, and Director of the Program in industrial Engineering. He has authored and coauthored many technical papers as well as twelve other books. Dr. Montgomery is a Stewart Medalist of the American Society for Quality, and has also received the Brumbaugh Award, the William G. Hunter Award, and the Shewell Award(twice) from the ASQ.
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February 11, 2007: Typographical errors in this textbook seem to occur frequently (omission of a squared symbol, addition symbol instead of subtraction, wrong numbers used for selection of F value, etc.) Units/labels are missing in many of the examples, graphs, and practice problems. Terms are used without defining them prior to use, and explanations sometimes lack sufficient detail to understand them completely. These errors are not constant, but they are frequent enough to cause frustration to the reader.