The text is written for technique oriented courses on quality like Introduction to Statistical Quality Control/Process Improvement that stress the use of statistical tools.In addition to the statistical tools, the text contains a section (Chapters 2-5) on non-statistical problem solving tools for quality improvement.
The main audience for this book are students in both undergraduate and graduate-level courses on Quality or Quality Control taught in Industrial Engineering programs, Statistics Departments and Schools of Business and Management.Other courses include: Applied Statistical Methods, Engineering Statistics, and Statistics for MBA or Executive MBA programs.This book is also appropriate for use in in-house company training courses on quality.
Johannes Ledolter is a Professor at the University of Iowa in the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science and the Department of Management Sciences, and a Professor at the Wirtschaftsuniversität Vienna, Austria. He received a Ph.D. in Statistics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1975. Professor Ledolter held visiting positions at the University of Wisconsin, Princeton University, and Yale University. His area of research centers around time series analysis and forecasting, statistical methods for quality improvement, and applications of statistics in business and engineering. He has coauthored the books
Statistical Methods for Forecasting, published by Wiley in 1983, and
Applied Statistics for Engineers and Physical Scientists, published by Macmillan (Prentice Hall) in 1992.He and Dr. Burrill are coauthors of the book
Achieving Quality Through Continual Improvement, published by Wiley in 1999. Professor Ledolter is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association, and an Elected Member of the International Statistical Institute.
Dr. Claude W. Burrill is a consultant on quality and project management. He is an Adjunct Professor in the School of Business at the University of Iowa. He received a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Iowa in 1952, and an honorary doctorate from William Patterson College of New Jersey in 1979. His experience includes a year as a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Manchester, UK, ten years as a member of the New York University Graduate Center at Bell Labs, and ten years as a member of the IBM Systems Research Institute. He has held visiting faculty appointments at Columbia University, Dartmouth College, and the National University of Singapore, and has lectured and consulted internationally. He has authored or coauthored eight books on a variety of topics, including mathematics, probability, computer modeling, quality, and project management. He and Professor Ledolter are coauthors of the book Achieving Quality Through Continual Improvement, published by Wiley in 1999.