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Using Excel for Design of Experiments( DOE)
Hello Group
I have noticed that some of the software for DOE are using excel as platform, therefore this led me to ask is there a way to just use just excel 2003 or 2007 to create experimental design in many industrial experiments? TIA Roy |
Using Excel for Design of Experiments( DOE)
I'm sure there are. i used Excel many years ago for DOE, but it got
complicated quickly. I've since used SAS JMP for DOE. I'm sure there are other packages out there for DOE as well. I'm not sure if I was doing a DOE that I'd choose Excel, unless there was no way I could use a statistical package. -- HTH, Barb Reinhardt "Roy" wrote: Hello Group I have noticed that some of the software for DOE are using excel as platform, therefore this led me to ask is there a way to just use just excel 2003 or 2007 to create experimental design in many industrial experiments? TIA Roy |
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