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  • Bisgaard, S., & Kulahci, M. (2005). The Effect of Autocorrelation on Statistical Process Control Procedures. Quality Engineering, 17(3), 481-489.
  • Bisgaard, S., Vivacqua, C. A., & Pinho, A. L. S. (2005). Not all Models are Polynomials! Quality Engineering, 17(1), 181-186.
  • van den Heuvel, J., Does, R. J. M. M., & Bisgaard, S. (2005). Dutch hospital implements Six Sigma. Six Sigma Forum Magazine, 4(2), 11-14. http://asq.org/pub/sixsigma/past/vol4_issue2/index.html
  • Kulahci, M., & Bisgaard, S. (2005). The Use of Plackett-Burman Designs to Construct Split Plot Designs. Technometrics, 47(4), 495-501. http://www.amstat.org/publications/tech/
  • Bisgaard, S. (2005). Innovation, ENBIS and the Importance of Practice in the Development of Statistics. Quality and Reliability Engineering International, 21(5), 429-438. https://doi.org/10.1002/qre.731
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    Bisgaard, S., & Kulahci, M. (2005). Interpretation of Time Series Models. Quality Engineering, 17(4), 653-658.
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    Bisgaard, S., & Kulahci, M. (2005). Checking Process Stability with the Variogram. Quality Engineering, 17(2), 323-327.
  • Bisgaard, S., & Freiesleben, J. (2004). Six Sigma and the Bottom Line. Quality Progress, Sept., 57-62.
  • Bisgaard, S., & Thyregod, P. (2003). A method for identifying which tolerance causes malfunction in assembled products. Quality Engineering, 15(4), 687-692.
  • Bisgaard, S., & Sutherland, M. (2003). Split plot experiments: Taguchi's in a tile experiment reanalyzed. Quality Engineering, 16(1), 157-164.
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