Response Surface Methodology: Process and Product Optimization Using Designed Experiments by Raymond H. Myers, Douglas C. Montgomery, Christine M. Anderson-Cook

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  • Pub. Date: December 2008
  • 704pp
  • Sales Rank: 234,170
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    • Pub. Date: December 2008
    • Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
    • Format: Hardcover, 704pp
    • Sales Rank: 234,170

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    Praise for the Second Edition:

    "This book [is for] anyone who would like a good, solid understanding of response surface methodology. The book is easy to read, easy to understand, and very applicable. The examples are excellent and facilitate learning of the concepts and methods."
    —Journal of Quality Technology

    Complete with updates that capture the important advances in the field of experimental design, Response Surface Methodology, Third Edition successfully provides a basic foundation for understanding and implementing response surface methodology (RSM) in modern applications. The book continues to outline the essential statistical experimental design fundamentals, regression modeling techniques, and elementary optimization methods that are needed to fit a response surface model from experimental data. With its wealth of new examples and use of the most up-to-date software packages, this book serves as a complete and modern introduction to RSM and its uses across scientific and industrial research.

    This new edition maintains its accessible approach to RSM, with coverage of classical and modern response surface designs. Numerous new developments in RSM are also treated in full, including optimal designs for RSM, robust design, methods for design evaluation, and experiments with restrictions on randomization as well as the expanded integration of these concepts into computer software. Additional features of the Third Edition include:

    Inclusion of split-plot designs in discussion of two-level factorial designs, two-level fractional factorial designs, steepest ascent, and second-order models

    A new section on the Hokedesign for second-order response surfaces

    New material on experiments with computer models

    Updated optimization techniques useful in RSM, including multiple responses

    Thorough treatment of presented examples and experiments using JMP® 7, Design-Expert® Version 7, and SAS® software packages

    Revised and new exercises at the end of each chapter

    An extensive references section, directing the reader to the most current RSM research

    Assuming only a fundamental background in statistical models and matrix algebra, Response Surface Methodology, Third Edition is an ideal book for statistics, engineering, and physical sciences courses at the upper-undergraduate and graduate levels. It is also a valuable reference for applied statisticians and practicing engineers.

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    A textbook for a graduate level course on the optimization of response surfaces under experiment. The authors describe two-level factorial and fractional factorial designs, the method of steepest ascent, second-order response surfaces, designs for fitting response surface models, and experiments that involve mixtures. The second edition uses Design Expert version 6 for much of the computing. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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    Biography

    Raymond H. Myers, PhD, is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Statistics at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He has over forty years of academic experience in the areas of experimental design and analysis, response surface analysis, and designs for nonlinear models. A Fellow of the American Statistical Society, Dr. Myers has authored or coauthored numerous journal articles and books, including Generalized Linear Models: With Applications in Engineering and the Sciences, also published by Wiley.

    Douglas C. Montgomery, PhD, is Regents' Professor of Industrial Engineering and Statistics at Arizona State University. Dr. Montgomery has over thirty years of academic and consulting experience and has devoted his research to engineering statistics, specifically the design and analysis of experiments. He has authored or coauthored numerous journal articles and twelve books, including Generalized Linear Models: With Applications in Engineering and the Sciences; Introduction to Linear Regression Analysis, Fourth Edition; and Introduction to Time Series Analysis and Forecasting, all published by Wiley.

    Christine M. Anderson-Cook, PhD, is Project Leader a t the Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico. Dr. Anderson-Cook has over ten years of academic and consulting experience and has written numerous journal articles on the topics of design of experiments and response surface methodology.

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