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Experiments: Planning, Analysis, and Optimization

Experiments: Planning, Analysis, and Optimization (Hardcover, 2, Revised)

C. F. Jeff Wu, Michael S. Hamada (지은이)
John Wiley & Sons Inc
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· 제목 : Experiments: Planning, Analysis, and Optimization (Hardcover, 2, Revised) 
· 분류 : 외국도서 > 과학/수학/생태 > 수학 > 확률과 통계 > 일반
· ISBN : 9780471699460
· 쪽수 : 760쪽
· 출판일 : 2009-08-01

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Preface to the Second Edition.

Preface to the First Edition.

Suggestions of Topics for Instructors.

List of Experiments and Data Sets.

1 Basic Concepts for Experimental Design and Introductory Regression Analysis.

1.1 Introduction and Historical Perspective.

1.2 A Systematic Approach to the Planning and Implementation of Experiments.

1.3 Fundamental Principles: Replication, Randomization, and Blocking.

1.4 Simple Linear Regression.

1.5 Testing of Hypothesis and Interval Estimation.

1.6 Multiple Linear Regression.

1.7 Variable Selection in Regression Analysis.

1.8 Analysis of Air Pollution Data.

1.9 Practical Summary.

2 Experiments with a Single Factor.

2.1 One-Way Layout.

2.2 Multiple Comparisons.

2.3 Quantitative Factors and Orthogonal Polynomials.

2.4 Expected Mean Squares and Sample Size Determination.

2.5 One-Way Random Effects Model.

2.6 Residual Analysis: Assessment of Model Assumptions.

2.7 Practical Summary.

3 Experiments with More Than One Factor.

3.1 Paired Comparison Designs.

3.2 Randomized Block Designs.

3.3 Two-Way Layout: Factors With Fixed Levels.

3.4 Two-Way Layout: Factors With Random Levels.

3.5 Multi-Way Layouts.

3.6 Latin Square Designs: Two Blocking Variables.

3.7 Graeco-Latin Square Designs.

3.8 Balanced Incomplete Block Designs.

3.9 Split-Plot Designs.

3.10 Analysis of Covariance: Incorporating Auxiliary Information.

3.11 Transformation of the Response.

3.12 Practical Summary.

4 Full Factorial Experiments at Two Levels.

4.1 An Epitaxial Layer Growth Experiment.

4.2 Full Factorial Designs at Two Levels: A General Discussion.

4.3 Factorial Effects and Plots.

4.4 Using Regression to Compute Factorial Effects.

4.5 ANOVA Treatment of Factorial Effects.

4.6 Fundamental Principles for Factorial Effects: Effect Hierarchy, Effect Sparsity, and Effect Heredity.

4.7 Comparisons with the "One-Factor-at-a-Time" Approach.

4.8 Normal and Half-Normal Plots for Judging Effect Significance.

4.9 Lenth's Method: Testing Effect Significance for Experiments Without Variance Estimates.

4.10 Nominal-the-Best Problem and Quadratic Loss Function.

4.11 Use of Log Sample Variance for Dispersion Analysis.

4.12 Analysis of Location and Dispersion: Revisiting the Epitaxial Layer Growth Experiment.

4.13 Test of Variance Homogeneity and Pooled Estimate of Variance.

4.14 Studentized Maximum Modulus Test: Testing Effect Significance for Experiments with Variance Estimates.

4.15 Blocking and Optimal Arrangement of 2k Factorial Designs in 2q Blocks.

4.16 Practical Summary.

5 Fractional Factorial Experiments at Two Levels.

5.1 A Leaf Spring Experiment.

5.2 Fractional Factorial Designs: Effect Aliasing and the Criteria Of Resolution and Minimum Aberration.

5.3 Analysis of Fractional Factorial Experiments.

5.4 Techniques for Resolving the Ambiguities in Aliased Effects.

5.5 Selection of 2k-p Designs Using Minimum Aberration and Related Criteria.

5.6 Blocking in Fractional Factorial Designs.

5.7 Practical Summary.

6 Full Factorial and Fractional Factorial Experiments at Three  Levels.

6.1 A Seat-Belt Experiment.

6.2 Larger-the-Better and Smaller-the-Better Problems.

6.3 3k Full Factorial Designs.

6.4 3k-p Fractional Factorial Designs.

6.5 Simple Analysis Methods: Plots and Analysis of Variance.

6.6 An Alternative Analysis Method.

6.7 Analysis Strategies for Multiple Responses I: Out-of-Spec Probabilities.

6.8 Blocking in 3k and 3k-p Designs.

6.9 Practical Summary.

7 Other Design and Analysis Techniques for Experiments at More Than Two Levels.

7.1 A Router Bit Experiment Based on a Mixed Two-Level and Four-Level Design.

7.2 Method of Replacement and Construction of 2m4n Designs.

7.3 Minimum Aberration 2m4n Designs with n = 1, 2.

7.4 An Analysis Strategy for 2m4n Experiments.

7.5 Analysis of the Router Bit Experiment.

7.6 A Paint Experiment Based on a Mixed Two-Level and Three-Level Design.

7.7 Design and Analysis of 36-Run Experiments at Two And Three Levels.

7.8 rk-p Fractional Factorial Designs for any Prime Number r.

7.9 Related Factors: Method of Sliding Levels, Nested Effects Analysis, and Response Surface Modeling.

7.10 Practical Summary.

8 Nonregular Designs: Construction and Properties.

8.1 Two Experiments: Weld-Repaired Castings and Blood Glucose Testing.

8.2 Some Advantages of Nonregular Designs Over the 2k-p and 3k-p Series of Designs.

8.3 A Lemma on Orthogonal Arrays.

8.4 Plackett-Burman Designs and Hall's Designs.

8.5 A Collection of Useful Mixed-Level Orthogonal Arrays.

8.6 Construction of Mixed-Level Orthogonal Arrays Based on Difference Matrices.

8.7 Construction of Mixed-Level Orthogonal Arrays Through the Method of Replacement.

8.8 Orthogonal Main-Effect Plans Through Collapsing Factors.

8.9 Practical Summary.

9 Experiments with Complex Aliasing.

9.1 Partial Aliasing of Effects and the Alias Matrix.

9.2 Traditional Analysis Strategy: Screening Design and Main Effect Analysis.

9.3 Simplification of Complex Aliasing via Effect Sparsity.

9.4 An Analysis Strategy for Designs with Complex Aliasing.

9.5 A Bayesian Variable Selection Strategy for Designs with Complex Aliasing.

9.6 Supersaturated Designs: Design Construction and Analysis.

9.7 Practical Summary.

10 Response Surface Methodology.

10.1 A Ranitidine Separation Experiment.

10.2 Sequential Nature of Response Surface Methodology.

10.3 From First-Order Experiments to Second-Order Experiments: Steepest Ascent Search and Rectangular Grid Search.

10.4 Analysis of Second-Order Response Surfaces.

10.5 Analysis of the Ranitidine Experiment.

10.6 Analysis Strategies for Multiple Responses II: Contour Plots and the Use of Desirability Functions.

10.7 Central Composite Designs.

10.8 Box-Behnken Designs and Uniform Shell Designs.

10.9 Practical Summary.

11 Introduction to Robust Parameter Design.

11.1 A Robust Parameter Design Perspective of the Layer Growth and Leaf Spring Experiments.

11.2 Strategies for Reducing Variation.

11.3 Noise (Hard-to-Control) Factors.

11.4 Variation Reduction Through Robust Parameter Design.

11.5 Experimentation and Modeling Strategies I: Cross Array.

11.6 Experimentation and Modeling Strategies II: Single Array and Response Modeling.

11.7 Cross Arrays: Estimation Capacity and Optimal Selection.

11.8 Choosing Between Cross Arrays and Single Arrays.

11.9 Signal-to-Noise Ratio and Its Limitations for Parameter Design Optimization.

11.10 Further Topics.

11.11 Practical Summary.

12 Robust Parameter Design for Signal-Response Systems.

12.1 An Injection Molding Experiment.

12.2 Signal-Response Systems and their Classification.

12.3 Performance Measures for Parameter Design Optimization.

12.4 Modeling and Analysis Strategies.

12.5 Analysis of the Injection Molding Experiment.

12.6 Choice of Experimental Plans.

12.7 Practical Summary.

13 Experiments for Improving Reliability.

13.1 Experiments with Failure Time Data.

13.2 Regression Model for Failure Time Data.

13.3 A Likelihood Approach for Handling Failure Time Data with Censoring.

13.4 Design-Dependent Model Selection Strategies.

13.5 A Bayesian Approach to Estimation and Model Selection for Failure Time Data.

13.6 Analysis of Reliability Experiments with Failure Time Data.

13.7 Other Types of Reliability Data.

13.8 Practical Summary.

14 Analysis of Experiments with Nonnormal Data.

14.1 A Wave Soldering Experiment with Count Data.

14.2 Generalized Linear Models.

14.3 Likelihood-Based Analysis of Generalized Linear Models.

14.4 Likelihood-Based Analysis of the Wave Soldering Experiment.

14.5 Bayesian Analysis of Generalized Linear Models.

14.6 Bayesian Analysis of the Wave Soldering Experiment.

14.7 Other Uses and Extensions of Generalized Linear Models and Regression Models for Nonnormal Data.

14.8 Modeling and Analysis for Ordinal Data.

14.9 Analysis of Foam Molding Experiment.

14.10 Scoring: A Simple Method for Analyzing Ordinal Data.

14.11 Practical Summary.

Appendix A Upper Tail Probabilities of the Standard Normal Distribution.

Appendix B Upper Percentiles of the t Distribution.

Appendix C Upper Percentiles of the χ2 Distribution.

Appendix D Upper Percentiles of the F Distribution.

Appendix E Upper Percentiles of the Studentized Range Distribution.

Appendix F Upper Percentiles of the Studentized Maximum Modulus Distribution.

Appendix G Coefficients of Orthogonal Contrast Vectors.

Appendix H Critical Values for Lenth's Method.

Author Index.

Subject Index. 

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