Design and Analysis of Experiments /
By: Montgomery, Douglas C.
Material type: BookPublisher: [S.l.] : Wiley, 2012Edition: 8th ed.Description: 752 p.ISBN: 1118146921 (hardcover); 9781118146927 (hardcover).Subject(s): Design and Analysis | Experimental designOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: The eighth edition of Design and Analysis of Experiments continues to provide extensive and in-depth information on engineering, business, and statistics-as well as informative ways to help readers design and analyze experiments for improving the quality, efficiency and performance of working systems.� Furthermore, the text maintains its comprehensive coverage by including: new examples, exercises, and problems (including in the areas of biochemistry and biotechnology); new topics and problems in the area of response surface; new topics in nested and split-plot design; and the residual maximum likelihood method is now emphasized throughout the book.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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The eighth edition of Design and Analysis of Experiments continues to provide extensive and in-depth information on engineering, business, and statistics-as well as informative ways to help readers design and analyze experiments for improving the quality, efficiency and performance of working systems.� Furthermore, the text maintains its comprehensive coverage by including: new examples, exercises, and problems (including in the areas of biochemistry and biotechnology); new topics and problems in the area of response surface; new topics in nested and split-plot design; and the residual maximum likelihood method is now emphasized throughout the book.
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