21 November 2005 by Michael Marx
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Thanksgiving Design of Experiments |
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This week I bring you two delicious DOE’s (Design of Experiments) as a Thanksgiving treat. The First, Applying DOE to Microwave Popcorn, is a real favorite of mine. Mark Anderson and Hank Anderson share a Design of Experiments that identifies what really matters when making microwave popcorn. In the second, Recipe for Pound Cake Experiment, Mark Anderson and Patrick Whitcomb experiment to give us the optimal recipe for pound cake derived by DOE. Thanks to Stat-Ease Inc. for these case studies. So now all you Green Belts and Black Belts have something to share over Thanksgiving dinner when someone asks you, "What do you do for a living?" Bon Appetit.
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| posted by Michael Marx at 7:38 PM ET | comments [2] | |||||||||||||
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| posted by Ejaz [ http://statistics.ueuo.com ] | 9 January 2007 at 11:56 PM ET |
I've a good news for you too, I'm opting for a thesis in DOE in my final year :P |
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