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CRSE DOX
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| 1 - 4/1/2009 02:20 PM Eastern |
Success is no accident with design of experiments (DOE)! A strategically planned and executed experiment gives you a great deal of information about the effect on a response variable due to one or more factors. You'll get the basics of DOE from this course - scientific method, steps for designing and conducting effective experiments, and statistical and graphical tests for significance. You'll also learn to set up, conduct, and analyze two-level factorial designed experiments. After this course, you'll be able to identify what factors impact quality and what you can do to improve.
Note: Participants should be able to work with high-school level algebraic formulas.
List/Forum/Division Price: $1,470
Member Price: $1,175 |
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- Be able to build a model and check that model.
- Apply the foundation skills necessary to move on to more complex, multilevel designs.
- Understand experimental analysis: main and interactive effects, experimental error, normal probability plots, identification of "active" efforts, and residual analysis.
- Identify the variables that have the greatest impact on product-level quality.
- Understand experimental design essentials, be able to plan an experiment (choose factors, levels, design matrices), and set up, conduct, and analyze a two-level factorial experiment.
- Apply the fundamentals of designed experiments, including comparative experiments, process optimization, and multiple variable designs to continuously improve all product stages.
- Know how to use simple graphical techniques to analyze data. |
Classroom-based only |
| Quality managers, engineers, SPC coordinators, consultants, R&D personnel, product/process engineers |
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