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Tuesday 27th October - JMP Technology Demonstration |
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12.30 - What's New in Experimental Design and Why Should you Care?
The statistical design of experiments, DOE for short, is a tried and tested method for exploring your opportunity space in a way that tries to maximise learning for a given investment in resources, time and ultimately, money. DOE has a long and interesting history, and this presentation illustrates how some relatively recent approaches to design can be easily used by practitioners to make the application of DOE even more powerful and ubiquitous: JMP's Custom Designer allows you to tailor your design to the specific problem at hand, rather than obliging you to force-fit your problem onto one of a set of pre-existing designs held in a library. This new capability can maximise your return of new knowledge for a given investment, and increase the range of problems you can successfully tackle via DOE.

Dr Ian Cox
JMP Marketing Manager
Dr Ian Cox currently works within the JMP Division of SAS as the Marketing Manager for JMP in Europe. He has worked for Digital and Motorola, was a Six Sigma Black Belt and also worked with Motorola University. Before joining SAS six years ago he worked for BBN Software Solutions Ltd., and has consulted to many companies on data analysis, process control and experimental design.



