JSM 2005 - Toronto

JSM Activity #44

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44 Applied Session Sun, 8/7/05, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM MCC-102 A
Case Studies in the Physical and Engineering Sciences - Invited - Papers
Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences, Section on Quality and Productivity
Organizer(s): Angela Dean, The Ohio State University
Chair(s): Angela Dean, The Ohio State University
     4:05 PM   Statistics for New Products: Concept to Market in 10 MinutesFred Hulting, General Mills, Inc.; Jon Coltz, General Mills, Inc.
     4:15 PM   Computer Experiments: Some Knee-jerk ApplicationsWilliam I. Notz, The Ohio State University
     4:25 PM   Designing an Aging StudyJoanne Wendelberger, Los Alamos National Laboratory
     4:35 PM   Seven Error Terms! Are You Kidding???Thomas Loughin, Kansas State University
     4:45 PM   Repeated Measures, Split Plots, and Missing Data: A Mobile Computing Field StudyDaniel T. Voss, Wright State University; Mary M. Wesler, University of Dayton; Jennie J. Gallimore, Wright State University
     4:55 PM   Designing and Identifying Multistage ExperimentsDerek Bingham, Simon Fraser University
     5:05 PM   Statistical Modeling of a Chemical ReactionMartha Gardner, GE Global Research
     5:15 PM   The Crossover Design: 2-D or Not 2-DReid D. Landes, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences; John VanDyk, Iowa State University
     5:25 PM   The BHH Tomato Example RevisitedRobert Easterling, Itinerant Professor
     5:35 PM   Disc: Russell V. Lenth, The University of Iowa
     5:45 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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Revised March 2005