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DOE Tools

The Six Sigma Software Suite's DOE Module combines the practicality and ease-of-use ideal for beginners with the flexibility and computing power demanded by advanced users.

Analysis Features
The DOE Module's powerful analysis features free you from tedious calculations, opening paths to new understanding of your processes.

Experimental data may be entered manually, through the Windows clipboard, or imported from ASCII or SPC-PC IV files. Casual factors observed during the experiment are readily incorporated into any of the analyses.

You can then perform numerous types of analyses, while maintaining the option to have the results displayed either graphically in the form of plots, or numerically. Analysis of Variance tables may be viewed, and full Regression results are displayed. Response Surface analyses produce both natural and canonical results.

Plotting
View the state of your design and the results of your analysis in a variety of graphical plots. Plotting experimental results can often improve the interpretation of the experiment, so numerous plot types are available, including :

  • Box and Whisker
  • Point and Line
  • Square and Cube
  • Half Normal Probability
  • Interaction Charts
  • Response Surface Contours
Design
Our DOE Module has the widest set of designs available in a commercial package. It does not require extensive knowledge of design standards, limitations, or capabilities.

Creating a design is as easy as entering the factors believed to influence the process, and the levels to run them. Each factor can have different levels; two and three factor, linear and quadratic interactions may be incorporated. A selection of the feasible designs will be displayed, and the most efficient design recommended!

More Design Features
Designs are generated from a long list of design types, giving you the flexibility to choose the design that meets your unique needs. Your decision is as easy as choosing the design with the fewest runs, or the best efficiency depending on your needs.

The various design types include:

  • Fractional Factorials, including Taguchi
  • John’s 3/4
  • Plackett-Burman
  • Box-Behnken
  • Central Composites (Face or Extended Points)
Several designs can be created for each project, so comparing the designs is easy. Blocking variables may be defined to improve the design; runs may be conveniently added, replicated, and deleted; design replicates may be chosen with the click of the mouse! An audit function will check for confounding when designs have been changed.

Designs can always be shown in one of three common standardized notations, or in the actual units of measure used in the experiment. The order of the runs may also be conveniently randomized.

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