Abstract

Industrially designed experiments do not always go as planned because a non-systematic approach is often taken by the experimenters and scientists in organisations. The purpose of this chapter is to provide the necessary steps for planning, designing, conducting and analysing industrially designed experiments in a disciplined and structured manner. The chapter also presents common barriers to the successful implementation of DOE in many organisations. The last part of the chapter covers statistical, technical and sociological dimensions of DOE.

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