Dsgn Exp (DOE) II TE (21 hrs) — This course provides lectures and case studies on the application of Design of Experiments (DOE) in Test and Evaluation (T&E) and, more generally, in designing and producing high-quality products. You will gain knowledge through investigation of the perspectives of both statisticians and Department of Defense testers on how DOE can be effectively applied to test design and overall system evaluation. Beginning with a basic overview of statistical principles and hypothesis testing, the course will then concentrate on test designs, analyzing data from tests, and how to handle difficulties that arise in test plans. Specific difficulties of interest will include limited live tests, combining live and virtual test data, working with very large test spaces, and analyzing systems with nonlinear responses. This course can be offered in a two-course format for on-site contract offerings only and can be purchased separately or together. For more information contact Bill Holm. • Principles of Modern Radar: Basic Concepts (DEF 3502V) • Principles of Modern Radar: Advanced Techniques, Systems & Applications (DEF 3502W) This course also provides a free tutorial (Principles of Modern Radar Tutorial) of basic engineering science principles. If available, the tutorial will display as an optional item during the checkout process. Recommended prerequisite(s): DEF 5003P - Design of Experiments (DOE) I: Introduction to DOE
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