Course Outline
Introduction to Design of Experiments (DoE) for Government
Understanding the Types of Experimental Designs for Government Use
Designing Factorial Experiments for Government Applications
Analyzing Replicated and Unreplicated Full Factorials in a Government Context
Screening Experiments for Government Projects
Fractional Factorial Designs for Efficient Government Testing
Custom Screening Designs Tailored for Government Needs
Overview of Response Surface Designs for Government Research
Analyzing Response Surface Experiments for Government Applications
Creating Custom Response Surface Designs for Specific Government Requirements
Performing Sequential Experimentation for Government Projects
Understanding the DoE Guidelines for Government Compliance
Defining the Problem and Objectives in a Government Setting
Preparing to Perform Experiments for Government Agencies
Best Practices for Conducting Experiments for Government Use
Summary and Next Steps for Government Implementation
Requirements
- Knowledge and experience in conducting experiments for government research initiatives
Audience
- Scientists
- Engineers
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