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TMS031 Design of Experiments (Fall 2006)




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Course description

This course is taken by master students as well as PhD students. The course Fall 2006 will be lectured Tuesdays 1315-1500 and Thursdays 0800-1145 from October 31 till December 14. The lectures will be given at the Department of mathematical Sciences in room MVF31 (Tuesdays) and EULER (Thursdays).

The written exam will take place December 18 in the morning from 0830-1330 in the V Building.

The Design of Experiments course approaches the problem how to plan a number of trials to obtain required information. Is it at all possible to obtain the information in question within the given resources? How valid is the information taken the model uncertainty and the scatter of the trials into account? To vary one factor at a time can be a very dangerous strategy when interactions between the factors are present.

Within the course, analysis of variance and multiple linear regression are studied in the context of factorial designs at two and more levels. Fractional factor designs, block designs, randomization and response surface methods are discussed as well.

 

Lecturers:

Jacques de Mare, Johan Svensson och Martin Arvidsson

Project advisor:

Johan Svensson

Literature:

Box, G. E. P., Hunter, W. G., and Hunter, J. S. Statistics for Experimenters, John Wiley & Sons, New York. The book is presently available at the campus book store.

Web page:

 

http://www.math.chalmers.se/Stat/Grundutb/Chalmers/TMS031/

Examination:

Written examination December 18 in the V Building from 0830 to 1230. To pass the exam 12 out of 30 points are required. To pass the entire course approved project work is required as well. (Re-examination 29/1 08.30-12.30)





 

För further information contact
Jacques de Mare, demare@math.chalmers.se, telephone 772 35 55, or
Boel Engebrand, boel@math.chalmers.se, 772 35 00 and
Elisabeth Eriksson, fia@math.chalmers.se, 772 35 93.


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