Design and Analysis of Experiments by Douglas Montgomery. Heath Rushing

Design and Analysis of Experiments by Douglas Montgomery - Heath Rushing


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      Design and Analysis of Experiments by Douglas Montgomery:

      A Supplement for Using JMP®

      Heath Rushing, Andrew Karl, and James Wisnowski

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      The correct bibliographic citation for this manual is as follows: Rushing, Heath, Andrew Karl and James Wisnowski. 2013. Design and Analysis of Experiments by Douglas Montgomery: A Supplement for Using JMP®. Cary, NC: SAS Institute Inc.

       Design and Analysis of Experiments by Douglas Montgomery: A Supplement for Using JMP

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      ISBN 978-1-61290-801-4

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      About This Book

      Purpose

      This is a supplement to the college textbook, Design and Analysis of Experiments by Douglas Montgomery using JMP software Version 10. Being that it is a supplement to an existing course textbook, this book is purely example-driven. This supplement demonstrates all examples from the course text, showing the reader how to complete the examples using JMP software Version 10. The following JMP platforms are used to produce examples: Custom Design, Screening Design, Response Surface Design, Mixture Design, Distribution, Fit Y by X, Matched Pairs, Fit Model, and Profiler.

      Is This Book for You?

      Although the majority of readers of this book are in academia (graduate or undergraduate programs), we anticipate that the other major audience includes scientists and engineers from the following industries: semiconductor, pharma/biopharma/medical device, chemical processing, manufacturing, and consumer goods. Level: Intermediate.

      Prerequisites

      At a minimum a reader of this book should have at least one introductory level course on statistics. However, this book is also appropriate for graduate level (Master’s) students who have had advanced courses in statistics and even college professors (since it is a JMP software supplement).

      Software Used to Develop This Book’s Content

      This book was developed using JMP Software Version 10.

      JMP Data Tables and JMP Scripts

      You can access the JMP data tables and JMP scripts for this book by linking to its author pages at http://support.sas.com/publishing/authors. Select the name of the author, then look for the cover image of this book and select “Example Code and Data” to display the JMP data tables and JMP scripts included in this book.

      Output and Graphics

      The output and graphics in this book were developed using JMP Software Version 10.

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