Industrial statistics: a discipline with opportunities and challenges
Jeroen De Mast and
Ronald J. M. M. Does
Statistica Neerlandica, 2006, vol. 60, issue 3, 270-282
Abstract:
The development of industrial statistics as a scientific discipline, as well as its contributions to improving quality and efficiency in modern industry are discussed. Furthermore, the nature, purpose, and research paradigm of scientific research in industrial statistics are profiled. These accounts form the basis for a discussion of the discipline's future and key elements therein.
Date: 2006
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