Now in its 6th edition, this bestselling professional reference has helped over 100,000 engineers and scientists with the success of their experiments.
Douglas Montgomery arms readers with the most effective approach for learning how to design, conduct, and analyze experiments that optimize performance in products and processes. He shows how to use statistically designed experiments to obtain information for characterization and optimization of systems, improve manufacturing processes, and design and develop new processes and products. You will also learn how to evaluate material alternatives in product design, improve the field performance, reliability, and manufacturing aspects of products, and conduct experiments effectively and efficiently.
Discover how to improve the quality and efficiency of working systems with this highly-acclaimed book. This 6th
This is a very straight-forward textbook with the help of an instructor's guidance. The very beginning, aka Chapters 1 and 2, are review from the very basics of statistics. It is after these that you do encounter different "types" of equations and ways to create models when it comes to actual real-life situations. In this case, these are dealing with small situations. You can compute these by hand, if you want, but when it comes to that of larger samples sizes, that's when you want to take the advice of using technology.
Again, a different kind of statistics, but very direct.
I think that this text is one of the best to approach design of experiment topic. Every chapter is described quantitatively, with a lot of real examples. The weak part of the text, is represented by regression chapter, described in a too BOS way, with few quantitative demostrations.
This book is very detailed and very readable. Great coverage of Design of Experiments and all things related. Accompanied the graduate course I took with the author very well!