Lecture Notes
Lecture 1
Motivation and Background
Lecture 2
Examples to Illustrate DOE Concepts
Lecture 3
Philosophy and History
Lecture 4
Implementation Issues
Lecture 5
Taguchi's Philosophy
Lecture 6.1
Introduction to Design and Analysis of Factorial Experiments
Lecture 6.2
Lecture 6.3
Lecture 7
Emergency Room Example
Lecture 8.1
3-Factor Ball Bearing Example
Lecture 8.2
3-Factor Ball Bearing Example (With Solutions)
Lecture 9.1
Replicated Factorial Experiment (Rope Pull)
Lecture 9.2
Replicated Factorial Experiment (Rope Pull With Solutions)
Lecture 13
4-Factor Designs
Lecture 14
4-Factor Violin Example; Orthogonality and Randomization
ANOVA
Sample Size
Centerpoint Designs
Lecture 15
Fractional Factorial Introduction
Lecture 16
Four Factors in 8 Runs
Lecture 17
Four Factors in 8 Runs (Examples)
Lecture 18
Four Factors in 8 Runs (Examples)
Lecture 19
Screening Designs in 8 Runs
Lecture 20
Screening Designs and Foldover Designs
Lecture 21
16-Run Fractional Factorials
Lecture 22
Blocking Factorial Designs
Lecture 22
exercise
Lecture 23.1
Analyzing Variation
Lecture 23.2
Analyzing Signal to Noise Ratios
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