Nist publishes online e-handbook of statistical methods. (General Developments).NIST (National Institute of Standards & Technology, Washington, DC, www.nist.gov) The standards-defining agency of the U.S. government, formerly the National Bureau of Standards. It is one of three agencies that fall under the Technology Administration (www.technology. teamed up with International SEMATECH SEMATECH Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology and a consortium of worldwide major semiconductor companies to produce the NIST/Sematech e-Handbook of Statistical Methods. The e-handbook expands and updates Handbook
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The e-handbook provides a comprehensive overview of statistical methods, including experiment design, data analysis, and quality control, and is tailored to the needs of engineers and scientists for rapid understanding and quick solution of statistical problems. The approach is problem-oriented and includes detailed case studies from the semiconductor industry and NIST laboratories to illustrate statistical approaches to solving engineering and scientific problems. A demonstration of the e-handbook was featured as part of the Quality and Productivity Research Conference, hosted by International SEMATECH in Austin Austin. 1 City (1990 pop. 21,907), seat of Mower co., SE Minn., on the Cedar River, near the Iowa line; inc. 1868. The commercial and industrial center of a rich farm region, it is noted as home to the Hormel meatpacking company, whose Spam Town museum , Texas. Thousands of scientists and engineers from industry, academia, and government have used a beta-test version of the Web site and have contributed valuable suggestions that have been implemented. Already, users in more than 24 foreign countries, multiple federal agencies, universities, and industries have praised the e-handbook for coverage of statistical topics, relevance of the case studies, and for the ease of application of statistical methodology. CONTACTS: Jim Filliben, (301) 975-2855; james. filliben@nist.gov See .gov and GovNet. (networking) gov - The top-level domain for US government bodies. or Will Guthrie Guth·rie , Woodrow Wilson Known as "Woody." 1912-1967. American folk singer and composer of numerous songs about hardship and social injustice, including "This Land Is Your Land" (1940). Noun 1. , (301) 975-2854; william.guthrie@nist.gov or Alan Heckert, (301) 975-2899; alan.heckert@nist.gov. |
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