This book is about the philosophy and practice of Evolutionary Operation (called EVOP for short), a simple but powerful statistical tool with wide application in industry. Experience has long shown that statistical methods, sometimes quite sophisticated in character, can be of great value in improving the efficiency of laboratory and pilot-plant investigations made by specially trained chemists and engineers. What originally motivated the introduction of EVOP, however, was the idea that the widespread and daily use of ...
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This book is about the philosophy and practice of Evolutionary Operation (called EVOP for short), a simple but powerful statistical tool with wide application in industry. Experience has long shown that statistical methods, sometimes quite sophisticated in character, can be of great value in improving the efficiency of laboratory and pilot-plant investigations made by specially trained chemists and engineers. What originally motivated the introduction of EVOP, however, was the idea that the widespread and daily use of simple statistical design and analysis during routine production by process operatives themselves could reap enormous additional rewards.
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Embark on a journey through the philosophy and practice of Evolutionary Operation with "Evolutionary Operation: A Statistical Method for Process Improvement" by George E. P. Box and Norman R. Draper. This hardcover edition, part of the esteemed Wiley Series in Probability and Mathematical Statistics, is a 14th printing presented in dark blue cloth elegantly adorned with gold lettering within burgundy title blocks on the spine and front cover. In Fine/VG++ condition, this book is a testament to the enduring relevance of Evolutionary Operation. The covers are in great shape, exuding an air of sophistication. The binding is square and tight, ensuring the longevity of this statistical gem. While there is a minor abrasion and stamp on the front flyleaf, the interior pages remain clean and unmarked, ready to unfold the principles of EVOP to the avid reader. Carefully packaged for shipment, this book will be shielded from the elements, and a USPS electronic tracking number will be issued free of charge. If you wish to delve deeper into the contents or desire additional pictures of this remarkable edition, please feel free to reach out. "Evolutionary Operation" is not just a book; it's a guide to unlocking the potential of statistical tools in the realm of process improvement. 256 pages. Wiley Series in Probability and Mathematical Statistics.
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This book is a classic of applied statistics. Not only is it clearly and concisely written, the authors have taken the time to include explanations and present examples that even someone with a little statistical background could easily follow and understand. For a slim volume it contains powerful ideas and techniques that can have a powerful effect on experimentation in an industrial enviroment. Evolutionary operation should be a part of every Six Sigma Black Belt's library and should be one of the key tools that Six Sigma practitioners use for experimentation.