INDUSTRIAL USE OF STATISTICALLY DESIGNED EXPERIMENTS: CASE STUDY REFERENCES AND SOME HISTORICAL ANECDOTES

Case studies are important because they provide illustrations of the industrial use of design of experiments. However, they usually are hard to come by. Unknown to many, there are, however, quite a few case studies already published in the literature. M..

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