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1. eda introduction
what is eda?
eda vs classical & bayesian
eda vs summary
eda goals
the role of graphics
an eda/graphics example
general problem categories
2. eda assumptions
underlying assumptions .
importance techniques for testing assumptions
interpretation of 4-plot .
consequences
3. eda techniques
introduction
analysis questions
graphical techniques: alphabetical
graphical techniques: by problem
category
quantitative techniques
probability distributions
4. eda case studies
introduction
by problem category
detailed chapter table of contents
references
dataplot commands for eda techniques
iv.process modeling
the goal for this chapter is to present the background and specific analysis
techniques
needed to construct a statistical model that describes a particular scientific or
engineering process. the types of models discussed in this chapter are limited to
those
based on an explicit mathematical function. these types of models can be used for
prediction of process outputs, for calibration, or for process optimization.
1. introduction
definition
terminology
uses
methods
2. assumptions
assumptions
3. design
definition
importance
design principles
optimal designs
assessment
4. analysis
modeling steps
model selection
model fitting
model validation
model improvement
5. interpretation & use
prediction
calibration
optimization
6. case studies
load cell output
alaska pipeline
ultrasonic reference block
thermal expansion of copper
v.process improvement
1. introduction
definition of experimental design
uses
steps
2. assumptions
measurement system capable
process stable
simple model
residuals well-behaved
3. choosing an experimental design
set objectives
select process variables and levels
select experimental design
completely randomized designs
randomized block designs
full factorial designs
fractional factorial designs
plackett-burman designs
response surface designs
adding center point runs
improving fractional design resolution
three-level full factorial designs
three-level, mixed-level and fractional factorial designs
4. analysis of doe data
doe analysis steps
plotting doe data
modeling doe data
testing and revising doe models
interpreting doe results
confirming doe results
doe examples
full factorial example
fractional factorial example
response surface example
5. advanced topics
when classical designs don't work
computer-aided designs
d-optimal designs
repairing a design
optimizing a process
single response case
multiple response case
mixture designs
mixture screening designs
simplex-lattice designs
simplex-centroid designs
constrained mixture designs
treating mixture and process
variables together
nested variation
taguchi designs
john's 3/4 fractional factorial designs
small composite designs
an eda approach to experiment design
case studies
eddy current probe sensitivity study
sonoluminescent light intensity
study
references