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This document of Full Factorial DOE (Design of Experiment) is prepare to provide understanding of Standard design. This will help the project owner in the Measure & Analyze phases of the DMAIC process. These presentations can be modified and re branded to your own business needs.
Chapter Objectives:
Understand how to create a standard order design.
Determine how to design and analyze full factorials.
Understand the concept of randomization.
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