Synopses & Reviews
RSM Simplified completely demystifies response surface methods (RSM) a practical tool for design of experiments. Anyone with a minimum of technical training can understand and appreciate this book, and the authors continue where they left off in DOE Simplified. Their approach is simple and fun, for people who desire knowledge on response surface methods but are put off by the academic nature of other books on the topic.
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Beauty of Response Surface Methods
Chapter 2: Lessons to Learn from Happenstance Regression
Chapter 3: Factorials to set the stage for more glamorous RSM Designs
Chapter 4: Central Composite Design: Stars Added-RSM Show Begins
Chapter 5: Three-Level Designs
Chapter 6: Finding your sweet spot for multiple responses
Chapter 7: Computer-generated optimal designs
Chapter 8: Everything you should know about CCDs (but dare not ask )
Chapter 9: RSM for Six Sigma
Chapter 10: Other Applications for RSM
Chapter 11: Applying RSM to Mixtures
Glossary
References
About the authors
Index
About the Software
Synopsis
RSM Simplified keeps formulas to a minimum and makes liberal use of figures, charts, graphs and checklists. It offers many relevant examples, with amusing sidebars and do-it-yourself exercises that will lead readers to the peak potential for their product quality and process efficiency.
The authors, Mark J. Anderson and Patrick J. Whitcomb, are principals of Stat-Ease, a provider of DOE training, consulting, and software. They both are professional chemical engineers. Anderson has more of a business background while Whitcomb specializes in statistics.
Incorporated into this book is the more advanced Design-Expert, version 7 software for Windows, with a 180-day trial, so the reader can do the complex statistical computations, generate the necessary graphics (2D and 3D maps) and perform the numerical optimization.