Effective Experimentation: For Scientists and TechnologistsISBN: 978-0-470-68460-3
Hardcover
270 pages
August 2010
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"Academics and postgraduate students who already have some
familiarity with standard data analysis techniques will find much
to like in this book. It highlights practical considerations rarely
discussed in more theoretical works, such as how best to
efficiently explore parameter spaces when the optimum (theoretical)
experimental design is not usable (if, say, the required raw
materials are simply too expensive). I found at least one
thought-provoking insight in nearly every chapter: the
industry-focussed approach brings a genuinely different viewpoint."
(Reviews, December 2010)
"There is much explanatory verbiage to mathematical content that will be appreciated by the beginner. The writing style is clear and concise, as one would expect from a text derived from years of teaching industrial scientists . . . this text is recommended to the beginner and other excellent texts." (Scientific Computing, 1 August 2010)
"There is much explanatory verbiage to mathematical content that will be appreciated by the beginner. The writing style is clear and concise, as one would expect from a text derived from years of teaching industrial scientists . . . this text is recommended to the beginner and other excellent texts." (Scientific Computing, 1 August 2010)