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Math of DOE

Introduction to the Math of DOE is a workshop for scientists, chemists, troubleshooters, and engineers who wish to understand the mathematics behind DOE calculations. The math is done by hand.

Benefits of the Workshop

  • You will know how to calculate b-coefficients by hand.
  • You will be able to create graphs to test for consistent estimates of the standard deviation.
  • You will be able to calcuate confidence limits for b-coefficients and predictions.
  • You will be able to calcuate prediction limits for predictions.
  • You will be able to calculate design quality parameters

In 2 days you will learn

  • How to use matrix mathematics to build a model.
  • How to calculate uncertainties in your model parameters and predictions.
  • How to create a Normal Probability Plot, a Predictions vs. Residuals Plot, and a Box-Cox Plot..
  • How to judge the number of accurate decimal places in your results.
  • How to calculate VIF's.
  • How to calculate a correlation matrix.
  • How to code responses for desirability and use a grid search technique to find Sweet Spots

This is What Happens During the Training

  • You will review basic principles of matrix mathematics.
  • You will build a model from data collected using a designed experiment using only hand calculations. You will perform an entire Response Surface Analysis by hand.
  • You will learn to calculate design quality parameters and use them to judge the overall quality of a design.

Prerequisites
You need to have taken "Performing Objective Experiments" or its equivalent. You need to enjoy mathematics and performing hand calculations.

On-Site Price

Base Price
Price Per Student
$5,000
$495

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