BIBLIO is the largest independent book marketplace in the world, with over 100 million books.

Skip to content

Engineering Methods for Robust Product Design: Using Taguchi Methods in Technology and Product Development

Engineering Methods for Robust Product Design: Using Taguchi Methods in Technology and Product Development

Engineering Methods for Robust Product Design: Using Taguchi Methods in
Stock photo: cover may vary

Engineering Methods for Robust Product Design: Using Taguchi Methods in Technology and Product Development Hardback - 1995 - 1st Edition

by Fowlkes, William Y.; Creveling, Clyde M

Add to wish list
  • Used
  • very good
  • Hardback
Used - Very good

Description

Prentice Hall, 1995. Hardcover. Very Good. Former library book; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed.
Ask the seller a question Add to wish list
A$11.12
Free Delivery within USA
Standard delivery: 4 to 8 days
More delivery options
Ships from ThriftBooks (Washington, United States)

Details

About ThriftBooks Washington, United States

Biblio member since 2018

From the largest selection of used titles, we put quality, affordable books into the hands of readers

Terms of Sale: 30 day return guarantee, with full refund including original shipping costs for up to 30 days after delivery if an item arrives misdescribed or damaged.

Browse books from ThriftBooks

Reader reviews for Engineering Methods for Robust Product Design: Using Taguchi Methods in Technology and Product Development

From the publisher

Aims to clarify misconceptions about Dr Genichi Taguchi's approach to robust design, while analysing as to why dynamic signal-to-noise ratio is used as well as the role of orthogonal arrays in parameter design and tolerance design.

About the author

William Y. Fowlkes, winner of the prestigious Taguchi Award for his work at Eastman Kodak, is experienced both in using Taguchi methods as well as teaching them. He teaches a course on robust design at the Rochester Institute of Technology, has created a video tape and tele-course on the subject that is used at General Motors, and was instrumental in creating the training materials on robust design that continue to be used at Eastman Kodak.

Clyde "Skip" Creveling is the president and founder of Product Development Systems & Solutions Inc. (PDSS) (http: //www.pdssinc.com). Since PDSS' founding in 2002, Mr. Creveling has led Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) initiatives at Motorola, Carrier Corporation, StorageTek, Cummins Engine, BD, Mine Safety Appliances, Callaway Golf, and a major pharmaceutical company. Prior to founding PDSS, Mr. Creveling was an independent consultant, DFSS Product Manager, and DFSS Project Manager with Sigma Breakthrough Technologies Inc. (SBTI). During his tenure at SBTI he served as the DFSS Project Manager for 3M, Samsung SDI, Sequa Corp., and Universal Instruments.

Mr. Creveling was employed by Eastman Kodak for 17 years as a product development engineer within the Office Imaging Division. He also spent 18 months as a systems engineer for Heidelberg Digital as a member of the System Engineering Group. During his career at Kodak and Heidelberg he worked in R&D, Product Development/Design/System Engineering, and Manufacturing. Mr. Creveling has five U.S. patents.

He was an assistant professor at Rochester Institute of Technology for four years, developing and teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in mechanical engineering design, product and production system development, concept design, robust design, and tolerance design. Mr. Creveling is also a certified expert in Taguchi Methods.

He has lectured, conducted training, and consulted on product development process improvement, design for Six Sigma methods, technology development for Six Sigma, critical parameter management, robust design, and tolerance design theory and applications in numerous U.S, European, and Asian locations. He has been a guest lecturer at MIT, where he assisted in the development of a graduate course in robust design for the System Design and Management program.

Mr. Creveling is the author or coauthor of several books, including Six Sigma for Technical Processes, Six Sigma for Marketing Processes, Design for Six Sigma in Technology and Product Development, Tolerance Design, and Engineering Methods for Robust Product Design. He is the editorial advisor for Prentice Hall's Six Sigma for Innovation and Growth Series.

Mr. Creveling holds a B.S. in mechanical engineering technology and an M.S. from Rochester Institute of Technology.

tracking-