Structured Experimentation or Design of Experiment (DOE) helps Product Engineers to develop and refine designs. It is simply not possible to develop optimal designs that deliver right product performance without understanding the relationship between dependent and independent factors (& within independent factors). Unstructured experimentation consumes indefinite resources and time, that no organizations have.
This is true for both Engineering Product Managers and Service Product Managers. Similarly, both Engineering and Service Process Managers cannot optimize process parameters without conducting structured experiments. Quality Managers have to constantly improve the quality of product, its reliability and that cannot happen without improvising design in a structured manner. This course is going to help Product and Process Engineering Managers from both Service & Engineering Sectors to learn DOE from scratch.
Practical Knowledge of DOE is non-negotiable for any Product, Process and Quality Managers.
After completing the course you will be able to plan, set up, perform and analyze Full Factorial, Fractional Factorial and Taguchi DOE.
30 days
Learn about of basic terms associated with DOE. Difficulty Level : High
Learn how to perform full factorial DOE. Difficulty Level : High
Learn how to analyse full factorial results. Difficulty Level : High
Learn how to analyse full factorial results continued from previous lecture. Difficulty Level : High
Learn about additional terms involved in DOE Difficulty : High
Learn how to perform fractional factorial DOE. Difficulty Level : High
Learn how to perform fractional factorial DOE continued from previous lecture. Difficulty Level : High
Learn to analyze fractional factorial results. Difficulty Level : High
Learn about structured experiment designs. Difficulty Level: High
Learn the fundamentals of Taguchi Design. Difficulty Level : High
Continuation of the previous lecture on Taguchi Design.
Continuation of the previous lecture on Taguchi Design.
Continuation of the previous lecture on Taguchi Design.
Conclusion and next steps…
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