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** 06 Feb: quite a few emails asking if enough information is provided, ''etc''. General rule: if information isn't provided, and you think it should have been, use an assumed value, but clearly justify '''why''' you've assumed the value, and '''why''' you picked the value you did.
** 06 Feb: quite a few emails asking if enough information is provided, ''etc''. General rule: if information isn't provided, and you think it should have been, use an assumed value, but clearly justify '''why''' you've assumed the value, and '''why''' you picked the value you did.
** 06 Feb: regarding question 2 and 3: the problem is sufficiently specified, it is just not obvious what you need to do. That's typical ... an industrial statistics problem doesn't present itself to you in the form: "Calculate a confidence interval ...."; you have figure out what you want to determine (the aim), and then what you need to calculate. It is an important skill to learn how to translate an industrial requirement into a statistical calculation.
** 06 Feb: regarding question 2 and 3: the problem is sufficiently specified, it is just not obvious what you need to do. That's typical ... an industrial statistics problem doesn't present itself to you in the form: "Calculate a confidence interval ...."; you have figure out what you want to determine (the aim), and then what you need to calculate. It is an important skill to learn how to translate an industrial requirement into a statistical calculation.
* 08 Feb: '''<span style="color:#008800">Snow day:</span>''' class for Friday is cancelled, and assignment 3 is now due on Tuesday (paper and electronic) at class (no late hand-ins, we will post solutions right away).




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* 05 Feb: [[Assignment 2 - 2013| solutions to assignment 2]] are posted (PDF).
* 06 Feb: the weekly tests are going well so far, so the midterm for 4C3 is cancelled.
* 06 Feb: the weekly tests are going well so far, so the midterm for 4C3 is cancelled.
** Expect the grading part of the website to be ready during reading week.
** Expect the grading part of the website to be ready during reading week.

Revision as of 13:20, 8 February 2013

Statistics for Engineers: CHE 4C3/6C3


Administrative Class materials
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Announcements (previous ones) or

  • 01 Feb: assignment 3 is posted; due on 08 February.
    • 06 Feb: quite a few emails asking if enough information is provided, etc. General rule: if information isn't provided, and you think it should have been, use an assumed value, but clearly justify why you've assumed the value, and why you picked the value you did.
    • 06 Feb: regarding question 2 and 3: the problem is sufficiently specified, it is just not obvious what you need to do. That's typical ... an industrial statistics problem doesn't present itself to you in the form: "Calculate a confidence interval ...."; you have figure out what you want to determine (the aim), and then what you need to calculate. It is an important skill to learn how to translate an industrial requirement into a statistical calculation.


  • 08 Feb: Snow day: class for Friday is cancelled, and assignment 3 is now due on Tuesday (paper and electronic) at class (no late hand-ins, we will post solutions right away).


  • 07 Feb: Important note: A large number of students are submitting assignments electronically, which we encourage and find easier to grade. However, you must follow the electronic submission instructions in order for us to grade your work. If you prefer not to follow these instructions, please submit in paper form instead.


  • 06 Feb: the weekly tests are going well so far, so the midterm for 4C3 is cancelled.
    • Expect the grading part of the website to be ready during reading week.
    • Expect a slightly longer than normal weekly test at the end of reading week, going into the next week. That test will cover all the course material.
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Notes for 2013 class

Topic Latest slides (last update, version)
0. Course outline and overview Nuvola mimetypes pdf.png PDF
1. Visualizing process data Nuvola mimetypes pdf.png PDF
2. Univariate data analysis Nuvola mimetypes pdf.png PDF (29 Jan 19:00, v33)
3. Process monitoring Nuvola mimetypes pdf.png PDF (06 Feb, 12:00, v41)
4. Least squares modelling Nuvola mimetypes pdf.png PDF (06 Feb, 20:00, v42)
5. Design and analysis of experiments
6. Latent variable methods and applications
7. Course wrap up

Suggested readings


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