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Here are the highlights of the May issue of the ASA journal Technometrics.

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Here are the highlights of the February issue of the ASA journal Technometrics.

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The November issue of Technometrics contains an assortment of articles about design and analysis.

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Here are the highlights of the August issue of Technometrics.

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Here are the highlights of the May issue of Technometrics.

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Here are the highlights of the February 2012 issue of Technometrics.

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Experimental design for packet communication networks is featured in the November issue of Technometrics. Read on to see what else is included.

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Highlights from the August 2011 issue of Technometrics.

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Here, Hugh Chipman, editor of Technometrics, highlights the featured articles that are included in the May issue, such as “Accessing Fingerprint Individuality Using EPIC: A Case Study in the Analysis of Spatially Dependent Marked Processes” and “Modeling Spectral-Temporal Data from Point Source Events.”

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In the featured article of the February issue, Enrique del Castillo and Bianca M. Colosimo consider a different kind of complex data: the geometric shape of an object.

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