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Título : A Comprehensive Guide to Factorial Two-Level Experimentation Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Mee, Robert ; SpringerLink (Online service) Editorial: New York, NY : Springer New York Fecha de publicación: 2009 Número de páginas: XXIII, 545 p Il.: online resource ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-0-387-89103-3 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Statistics Marketing Chemistry Mechanical engineering Industrial Production Materials science Statistical Theory and Methods Chemistry/Food Science, general Engineering Clasificación: 51 Matemáticas Resumen: Factorial designs enable researchers to experiment with many factors. The 50 published examples re-analyzed in this guide attest to the prolific use of two-level factorial designs. As a testimony to this universal applicability, the examples come from diverse fields: Analytical Chemistry Animal Science Automotive Manufacturing Ceramics and Coatings Chromatography Electroplating Food Technology Injection Molding Marketing Microarray Processing Modeling and Neural Networks Organic Chemistry Product Testing Quality Improvement Semiconductor Manufacturing Transportation Focusing on factorial experimentation with two-level factors makes this book unique, allowing the only comprehensive coverage of two-level design construction and analysis. Furthermore, since two-level factorial experiments are easily analyzed using multiple regression models, this focus on two-level designs makes the material understandable to a wide audience. This book is accessible to non-statisticians having a grasp of least squares estimation for multiple regression and exposure to analysis of variance. Robert W. Mee is Professor of Statistics at the University of Tennessee. Dr. Mee is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association. He has served on the Journal of Quality Technology (JQT) Editorial Review Board and as Associate Editor for Technometrics. He received the 2004 Lloyd Nelson award, which recognizes the year’s best article for practitioners in JQT. "This book contains a wealth of information, including recent results on the design of two-level factorials and various aspects of analysis… The examples are particularly clear and insightful." (William Notz, Ohio State University "One of the strongest points of this book for an audience of practitioners is the excellent collection of published experiments, some of which didn’t ‘come out’ as expected… A statistically literate non-statistician who deals with experimental design will have plenty of motivation to read this book, and the payback for the effort will be substantial." (Max Morris, Iowa State University) Nota de contenido: Full Factorial Designs -- to Full Factorial Designs with Two-Level Factors -- Analysis of Full Factorial Experiments -- Common Randomization Restrictions -- More Full Factorial Design Examples -- Fractional Factorial Designs -- Fractional Factorial Designs: The Basics -- Fractional Factorial Designs for Estimating Main Effects -- Designs for Estimating Main Effects and Some Two-Factor Interactions -- Resolution V Fractional Factorial Designs -- Augmenting Fractional Factorial Designs -- Fractional Factorial Designs with Randomization Restrictions -- More Fractional Factorial Design Examples -- Additional Topics -- Response Surface Methods and Second-Order Designs -- Special Topics Regarding the Design -- Special Topics Regarding the Analysis -- Appendices and Tables -- Upper Percentiles of t Distributions, t -- Upper Percentiles of F Distributions, F -- Upper Percentiles for Lenth t Statistics, and -- Computing Upper Percentiles for Maximum Studentized Residual -- Orthogonal Blocking for Full 2 Factorial Designs -- Column Labels of Generators for Regular Fractional Factorial Designs -- Tables of Minimum Aberration Regular Fractional Factorial Designs -- Minimum Aberration Blocking Schemes for Fractional Factorial Designs -- Alias Matrix Derivation -- Distinguishing Among Fractional Factorial Designs En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b105081 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33915 A Comprehensive Guide to Factorial Two-Level Experimentation [documento electrónico] / Mee, Robert ; SpringerLink (Online service) . - New York, NY : Springer New York, 2009 . - XXIII, 545 p : online resource.
ISBN : 978-0-387-89103-3
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Statistics Marketing Chemistry Mechanical engineering Industrial Production Materials science Statistical Theory and Methods Chemistry/Food Science, general Engineering Clasificación: 51 Matemáticas Resumen: Factorial designs enable researchers to experiment with many factors. The 50 published examples re-analyzed in this guide attest to the prolific use of two-level factorial designs. As a testimony to this universal applicability, the examples come from diverse fields: Analytical Chemistry Animal Science Automotive Manufacturing Ceramics and Coatings Chromatography Electroplating Food Technology Injection Molding Marketing Microarray Processing Modeling and Neural Networks Organic Chemistry Product Testing Quality Improvement Semiconductor Manufacturing Transportation Focusing on factorial experimentation with two-level factors makes this book unique, allowing the only comprehensive coverage of two-level design construction and analysis. Furthermore, since two-level factorial experiments are easily analyzed using multiple regression models, this focus on two-level designs makes the material understandable to a wide audience. This book is accessible to non-statisticians having a grasp of least squares estimation for multiple regression and exposure to analysis of variance. Robert W. Mee is Professor of Statistics at the University of Tennessee. Dr. Mee is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association. He has served on the Journal of Quality Technology (JQT) Editorial Review Board and as Associate Editor for Technometrics. He received the 2004 Lloyd Nelson award, which recognizes the year’s best article for practitioners in JQT. "This book contains a wealth of information, including recent results on the design of two-level factorials and various aspects of analysis… The examples are particularly clear and insightful." (William Notz, Ohio State University "One of the strongest points of this book for an audience of practitioners is the excellent collection of published experiments, some of which didn’t ‘come out’ as expected… A statistically literate non-statistician who deals with experimental design will have plenty of motivation to read this book, and the payback for the effort will be substantial." (Max Morris, Iowa State University) Nota de contenido: Full Factorial Designs -- to Full Factorial Designs with Two-Level Factors -- Analysis of Full Factorial Experiments -- Common Randomization Restrictions -- More Full Factorial Design Examples -- Fractional Factorial Designs -- Fractional Factorial Designs: The Basics -- Fractional Factorial Designs for Estimating Main Effects -- Designs for Estimating Main Effects and Some Two-Factor Interactions -- Resolution V Fractional Factorial Designs -- Augmenting Fractional Factorial Designs -- Fractional Factorial Designs with Randomization Restrictions -- More Fractional Factorial Design Examples -- Additional Topics -- Response Surface Methods and Second-Order Designs -- Special Topics Regarding the Design -- Special Topics Regarding the Analysis -- Appendices and Tables -- Upper Percentiles of t Distributions, t -- Upper Percentiles of F Distributions, F -- Upper Percentiles for Lenth t Statistics, and -- Computing Upper Percentiles for Maximum Studentized Residual -- Orthogonal Blocking for Full 2 Factorial Designs -- Column Labels of Generators for Regular Fractional Factorial Designs -- Tables of Minimum Aberration Regular Fractional Factorial Designs -- Minimum Aberration Blocking Schemes for Fractional Factorial Designs -- Alias Matrix Derivation -- Distinguishing Among Fractional Factorial Designs En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b105081 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33915 Ejemplares
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Título : For Better or For Worse? Collaborative Couples in the Sciences Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: SpringerLink (Online service) ; Lykknes, Annette ; Opitz, Donald L ; Van Tiggelen, Brigitte Editorial: Basel : Springer Basel Fecha de publicación: 2012 Otro editor: Imprint: Springer Colección: Science Networks. Historical Studies, ISSN 1421-6329 num. 44 Número de páginas: XIV, 322 p Il.: online resource ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-0348-0286-4 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Mathematics History Chemistry Plant genetics Animal Physics of Mathematical Sciences Science Chemistry/Food Science, general Physics, Genetics and Genomics & Clasificación: 51 Matemáticas Resumen: In this volume, a distinguished set of international scholars examine the nature of collaboration between life partners in the sciences, with particular attention to the ways in which personal and professional dynamics can foster or inhibit scientific practice. Breaking from traditional gender analyses which focus on divisions of labor and the assignment of credit, the studies scrutinize collaboration as a variable process between partners living in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries who were married and divorced, heterosexual and homosexual, aristocratic and working-class and politically right and left. The contributors analyze cases shaped by their particular geographical locations, ranging from retreat settings like the English countryside and Woods Hole, Massachusetts, to university laboratories and urban centers in Berlin, Stockholm, Geneva and London. The volume demonstrates how the terms and meanings of collaboration, variably shaped by disciplinary imperatives, cultural mores, and the agency of the collaborators themselves, illuminate critical intellectual and institutional developments in the modern sciences Nota de contenido: Foreword, by S.G. Kohlstedt - 1. Introduction -- 2. The Making of a Bestseller: Alexander and Jane Marcet’s Conversations on Chemistry, by J.-J. Dreifuss and N.T. Sigrist. - 3. ‘Not merely wifely devotion’: Collaborating in the Construction of Science at Terling Place, by D.L. Opitz. - 4. The Mystery of the Nobel Laureate and His Vanishing Wife, by J. Harvey. - 5. Married for Science, Divorced for Love: Success and Failure in the Collaboration between Astrid Cleve and Hans von Euler-Chelpin, by K. Espmark and C. Nordlund. - 6. Ida and Walter Noddack through Better and Worse: An Arbeitsgemeinschaft in Chemistry, by B. Van Tiggelen and A. Lykknes. - 7. A Model Collaborative Couple in Genetics: Anna Rachel Whiting and Phineas Westcott Whiting’s Study of Sex Determination in Habrobracon, by M.L. Richmond. - 8. Social Reform Collaboration and Gendered Academization: Three Swedish Social Science Couples at the Turn of the Twentieth Century, by P. Wisselgren. - 9. Social Science Couples in Britain at the Turn of the Twentieth Century: Gender Divisions in Work and Marriage, by E.J. Yeo. - 10. Co-operative Comradeships versus Same-Sex Partnerships: Historicizing Collaboration among Homosexual Couples in the Sciences, by D.L. Opitz - Epilogue: Collaborative Couples – Past, Present and Future, by N.G. Slack. - Select Bibliography -- Contributor Biographies -- Index En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-0286-4 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=32874 For Better or For Worse? Collaborative Couples in the Sciences [documento electrónico] / SpringerLink (Online service) ; Lykknes, Annette ; Opitz, Donald L ; Van Tiggelen, Brigitte . - Basel : Springer Basel : Imprint: Springer, 2012 . - XIV, 322 p : online resource. - (Science Networks. Historical Studies, ISSN 1421-6329; 44) .
ISBN : 978-3-0348-0286-4
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Mathematics History Chemistry Plant genetics Animal Physics of Mathematical Sciences Science Chemistry/Food Science, general Physics, Genetics and Genomics & Clasificación: 51 Matemáticas Resumen: In this volume, a distinguished set of international scholars examine the nature of collaboration between life partners in the sciences, with particular attention to the ways in which personal and professional dynamics can foster or inhibit scientific practice. Breaking from traditional gender analyses which focus on divisions of labor and the assignment of credit, the studies scrutinize collaboration as a variable process between partners living in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries who were married and divorced, heterosexual and homosexual, aristocratic and working-class and politically right and left. The contributors analyze cases shaped by their particular geographical locations, ranging from retreat settings like the English countryside and Woods Hole, Massachusetts, to university laboratories and urban centers in Berlin, Stockholm, Geneva and London. The volume demonstrates how the terms and meanings of collaboration, variably shaped by disciplinary imperatives, cultural mores, and the agency of the collaborators themselves, illuminate critical intellectual and institutional developments in the modern sciences Nota de contenido: Foreword, by S.G. Kohlstedt - 1. Introduction -- 2. The Making of a Bestseller: Alexander and Jane Marcet’s Conversations on Chemistry, by J.-J. Dreifuss and N.T. Sigrist. - 3. ‘Not merely wifely devotion’: Collaborating in the Construction of Science at Terling Place, by D.L. Opitz. - 4. The Mystery of the Nobel Laureate and His Vanishing Wife, by J. Harvey. - 5. Married for Science, Divorced for Love: Success and Failure in the Collaboration between Astrid Cleve and Hans von Euler-Chelpin, by K. Espmark and C. Nordlund. - 6. Ida and Walter Noddack through Better and Worse: An Arbeitsgemeinschaft in Chemistry, by B. Van Tiggelen and A. Lykknes. - 7. A Model Collaborative Couple in Genetics: Anna Rachel Whiting and Phineas Westcott Whiting’s Study of Sex Determination in Habrobracon, by M.L. Richmond. - 8. Social Reform Collaboration and Gendered Academization: Three Swedish Social Science Couples at the Turn of the Twentieth Century, by P. Wisselgren. - 9. Social Science Couples in Britain at the Turn of the Twentieth Century: Gender Divisions in Work and Marriage, by E.J. Yeo. - 10. Co-operative Comradeships versus Same-Sex Partnerships: Historicizing Collaboration among Homosexual Couples in the Sciences, by D.L. Opitz - Epilogue: Collaborative Couples – Past, Present and Future, by N.G. Slack. - Select Bibliography -- Contributor Biographies -- Index En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-0286-4 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=32874 Ejemplares
Signatura Medio Ubicación Sub-localización Sección Estado ningún ejemplar Mathematical Problems from Applied Logic II / SpringerLink (Online service) ; Dov M. Gabbay ; Zakharyaschev, Michael ; Goncharov, Sergei S (2007)
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Título : Mathematical Problems from Applied Logic II : Logics for the XXIst Century Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: SpringerLink (Online service) ; Dov M. Gabbay ; Zakharyaschev, Michael ; Goncharov, Sergei S Editorial: New York, NY : Springer New York Fecha de publicación: 2007 Colección: International Mathematical Series, ISSN 1571-5485 num. 5 Número de páginas: XXX, 354 p Il.: online resource ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-0-387-69245-6 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Mathematics Chemistry Mathematical logic Logic and Foundations Chemistry/Food Science, general Clasificación: 51 Matemáticas Resumen: Mathematical Problems from Applied Logic II presents chapters from selected, world renowned, logicians. Important topics of logic are discussed from the point of view of their further development in light of requirements arising from their successful application in areas such as Computer Science and AI language. Fields covered include: logic of provability, applications of computability theory to biology, psychology, physics, chemistry, economics, and other basic sciences; computability theory and computable models; logic and space-time geometry; hybrid systems; logic and region-based theory of space. Contributors include: Sergei Artemov, USA; John Case, USA; Sergei Goncharov, Russia, Judit X. Madarász, István Németi, and Gergely, Székely, Hungary, Anil Nerode, USA and Dimiter Vakarelov, Bulgaria Nota de contenido: On Two Models of Provability: Provability Logic, Logic of Proofs -- Directions for Computability Theory Beyond Pure Mathematical: Motivations, Directions, Progress So Far And How One Might Go From Here -- Computability and Computable Models: Preliminaries, Bounds for Computable Models, Structure Complexity of Computable Models, Isomorphism Problem, Classes of Computable Models and Index Sets -- First-order Logic Foundation of Relativity Theories: Introduction (Logic and Spacetime Geometry), More Concrete Introduction (Foundation of Spacetime), Intriguing Features of GR Spacetimes (Challenges for the Logician), A FOL Axiom System of SR Extended with Accelerated Observers, One Step toward GR (Effect of Gravitation on Clocks), Questions, Suggestions for Future Research -- Beyond Hybrid Systems: Digital Programs, Continuous Plants and Controllers, Hybrid Systems, Discretization, Continualization, Methodology -- Region-Based Theory of Space: Algebras of Regions, Representation Theory, and Logics: Historical Excursion in the Region-Based Theory of Space, Algebras of Regions, Models, and Representation Theory, Region-Based Propositional Modal Logics of Space En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-69245-6 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=34513 Mathematical Problems from Applied Logic II : Logics for the XXIst Century [documento electrónico] / SpringerLink (Online service) ; Dov M. Gabbay ; Zakharyaschev, Michael ; Goncharov, Sergei S . - New York, NY : Springer New York, 2007 . - XXX, 354 p : online resource. - (International Mathematical Series, ISSN 1571-5485; 5) .
ISBN : 978-0-387-69245-6
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Mathematics Chemistry Mathematical logic Logic and Foundations Chemistry/Food Science, general Clasificación: 51 Matemáticas Resumen: Mathematical Problems from Applied Logic II presents chapters from selected, world renowned, logicians. Important topics of logic are discussed from the point of view of their further development in light of requirements arising from their successful application in areas such as Computer Science and AI language. Fields covered include: logic of provability, applications of computability theory to biology, psychology, physics, chemistry, economics, and other basic sciences; computability theory and computable models; logic and space-time geometry; hybrid systems; logic and region-based theory of space. Contributors include: Sergei Artemov, USA; John Case, USA; Sergei Goncharov, Russia, Judit X. Madarász, István Németi, and Gergely, Székely, Hungary, Anil Nerode, USA and Dimiter Vakarelov, Bulgaria Nota de contenido: On Two Models of Provability: Provability Logic, Logic of Proofs -- Directions for Computability Theory Beyond Pure Mathematical: Motivations, Directions, Progress So Far And How One Might Go From Here -- Computability and Computable Models: Preliminaries, Bounds for Computable Models, Structure Complexity of Computable Models, Isomorphism Problem, Classes of Computable Models and Index Sets -- First-order Logic Foundation of Relativity Theories: Introduction (Logic and Spacetime Geometry), More Concrete Introduction (Foundation of Spacetime), Intriguing Features of GR Spacetimes (Challenges for the Logician), A FOL Axiom System of SR Extended with Accelerated Observers, One Step toward GR (Effect of Gravitation on Clocks), Questions, Suggestions for Future Research -- Beyond Hybrid Systems: Digital Programs, Continuous Plants and Controllers, Hybrid Systems, Discretization, Continualization, Methodology -- Region-Based Theory of Space: Algebras of Regions, Representation Theory, and Logics: Historical Excursion in the Region-Based Theory of Space, Algebras of Regions, Models, and Representation Theory, Region-Based Propositional Modal Logics of Space En línea: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-69245-6 Link: https://biblioteca.cunef.edu/gestion/catalogo/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=34513 Ejemplares
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