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  1. R. Hicks, G. E. P. Box. Rate of solution of air and rate transfer for sewage treatment by activated sludge. Sewage Purification, Land Drainage, Water and River Engineering, 271-278, June, 1939. \
  2. G. E. P. Box and H. Cullumbine. Sodium salt solutions for Lewisite shock. British Medical Journal, 1(4450):607-608, 1946. \
  3. G. E. P. Box and H. Cullumbine. The relationship between survival time and dosage with certain toxic agents. British Journal of Pharmacology and Chemotherapy, 2(1):27-37, 1947. \
  4. G. E. P. Box and H. Cullumbine. The effect of exposure to sub-lethal doses of phosgene on the subsequent l(ct) 50 for rats and mice. British Pharmacology and Chemotherapy, 2(1):38-55, 1947. \
  5. G. E. P. Box. A general distribution theory for a class of likelihood criteria. Biometrika, 34(Pts. III and IV):317-346, 1949. \
  6. G. E. P. Box. a href="http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/3001781">Problems in the analysis of growth and wear curves. Biometrics, 6(4):362-389, 1950. \
  7. G. E. P. Box and K. B. Wilson. On the experimental attainment of optimum conditions. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 13(1):1-45, 1951. \
  8. G. E. P. Box. Multifactorial designs of first order. Biometrika, 39:49-57, 1952. \
  9. G. E. P. Box. Statistical design in the study of analylical methods. The Analyst, 77:879-891, 1952. \
  10. G. E. P. Box. Non-normality and tests on variances. Biometrika, 40:318-335, 1953. \
  11. G. E. P. Box. A note on regions for tests of kurtosis. Biometrika, 40(Pts. 3 and 4):465-466, 1953. \
  12. G. E. P. Box and W. A. Hay. A statistical design for the efficient removal of trends occurring in a comparative experiment with an application in biological assay. Biometrics, 9(3):304-319, 1953. \
  13. G. E. P. Box, M. T. Hobbs, and F. North. Pigment Strength Testing with the Automatic Muller. Journal of the Oil and Colour Chemists Association, 36(396):283-299, 1953. \
  14. G. E. P. Box. The exploration and exploitation of response surfaces: some general considerations and examples. Biometrics, 10(1):16-60, 1954. \
  15. G. E. P. Box. Some theorems on quadratic forms applied in the study of analysis of variance problems: I. Effect of inequality of variance in the one way classification. Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 25(2):290-302, 1954. \
  16. G. E. P. Box. a href="http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.aoms/1177728717">Some theorems on quadratic forms applied in the study of analysis of variance problems: II. Effects of inequality of variance and of correlation between errors in the two way classification. Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 25(3):484-498, 1954. \
  17. G. E. P. Box. Evolutionary Operation – A Proposed Technique for Process Development. ICI Ltd, 1954. \
  18. G. E. P. Box, L. R. Connor, W. R. Cousins, O. L. Davies, F. R. Himsworth, and G. P. Sillitto (O. L. Davies, Editor). Design and Analysis of Industrial Experiments. Oliver and Boyd, London, 1954. \
  19. G. E. P. Box and J. S. Hunter. a href="http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/2333016">A confidence region for the solution of a set of simultaneous equations with an application to experimental design. Biometrika, 41(Pts. 1 and 2):190-199, 1954. \
  20. G. E. P. Box. Mathematical statistics and rubber technology. In Imperial Chemical Industries Technical Publication, 1955. \
  21. G. E. P. Box and S. L. Andersen. Permutation theory in the derivation of robust criteria and the study of departures from assumption. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 17(Pt. 1):1-34, 1955. \
  22. G. E. P. Box and P. V. Youle. The exploration and exploitation of response surfaces: An example of the link between the fitted surface and the basic mechanism of the system. Biometrics, 11(3):287-323, 1955. \
  23. G. E. P. Box and G. A. Coutie. Application of digital computers in the exploration of functional relationships. Proceedings of the Institute of Electrical Engineerrs, 103, Pt. B(Supplement No. 1):100-107, 1956. \
  24. G. E. P. Box. Evolutionary operation: A method for increasing industrial productivity. Applied Statistics, 6(2):3-23, 1957. \
  25. G. E. P. Box. Integration of techniques in process development. In Transactions of 11th Annual Convention of American Society for Quality Control, pages 687-702, 1957. (reissued in 1990-91) \
  26. G. E. P. Box. Use of statistical methods in the elucidation of basic mechanisms. In Bulletin of the International Institute of Statistics, Stockholm, pages 215-225, 1957. \
  27. G. E. P. Box and J. S. Hunter. Multifactor experimental designs for exploring response surfaces. Annals Mathematical Statistics, 28(1):195-241, 1957. \
  28. G. E. P. Box, W. R. Cousins, O. L. Davies, F. R. Himsworth, H. Kenney, M. Milbourn, W. Spendley, and W.L. (O. L. Davies, Editor) Stevens. Statistical Methods in Research and Production. Oliver and Boyd, London, 3 edition, 1958. \
  29. G. E. P. Box and J. S. Hunter. Experimental designs for the exploration and exploitation of response surfaces. In V. Chew, editor, Experimental Designs in Industry, pages 138-190. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1958. \
  30. G. E. P. Box and M. E. Muller. A note on the generation of random normal deviates. Annals Mathematical Statistics, 29(2):610-613, 1958. \
  31. G. E. P. Box. Discussion of the papers of Messrs. Satterthwaite and Budne. Technometrics, 1(2):174-180, 1959. \
  32. G. E. P. Box and N. R. Draper. A basis for the selection of a response surface design. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 54:622-654, 1959. \
  33. G. E. P. Box and J. S. Hunter. Condensed calculations for evolutionary operation programs. Technometrics, 1(1):77-95, 1959. \
  34. G. E. P. Box and H. L. Lucas. Design of experiments in non-linear situations. Biometrika, 46(Parts 1 and 2):77-90, 1959. \
  35. G. E. P. Box. Some general considerations in process optimization. In Journal of Basic Engineering, pages 113-119, 1960. \
  36. G. E. P. Box. Fitting empirical data. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 86(3):792-816, 1960. \
  37. G. E. P. Box and D. W. Behnken. Some new three level designs for the study of quantitative variables. Technometrics, 2(4):455-475, 1960. \
  38. G. E. P. Box and D. W. Behnken. Simplex-sum designs: A class of second order rotatable designs derivable from those of first order. Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 31(4):838-864, 1960. \
  39. G. E. P. Box. The effects of errors in the factor levels and experimental design. Bulletin of the International Statistical Institute, XXXVIII(Pt. III):339-355, 1961. \
  40. G. E. P. Box. The Theory of Errors. In Encyclopedia Britannica, pages 1-8, 1961. \
  41. G. E. P. Box and J. S. Hunter. The 2k-p fractional factorial designs, Pt. I. Technometrics, 3(3):311-351, 1961. (Reissued in 2000) \
  42. G. E. P. Box and J. S. Hunter. The 2k-p fractional factorial designs, Pt. II. Technometrics, 3(4):449-458, 1961. \
  43. G. E. P. Box and J. Chanmugam. Adaptive optimization of continuous processes. I and EC Fundamentals, 1:2-16, 1962. \
  44. G. E. P. Box and W. G. Hunter. A useful method for model-building. Technometrics, 4(3):301-318, 1962. \
  45. G. E. P. Box and G. M. Jenkins. Some statistical aspects of adaptive optimization and control. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 24(2):297-343, 1962. \
  46. G. E. P. Box and G. C. Tiao. A further look at robustness via Bayes' Theorem. Biometrika, 49(Parts 3 and 4):419-432, 1962. \
  47. G. E. P. Box and P. W. Tidwell. Transformation of the independent variables. Technometrics, 4(4):531-550, 1962. \
  48. G. E. P. Box and G. S. Watson. Robustness to non-normality regression tests. Biometrika, 49(Parts 1 and 2):93-106, 1962. \
  49. G. E. P. Box and N. R. Draper. The choice of a second order rotatable design. Biometrika, 50(Parts 3 and 4):335-352, 1963. \
  50. G. E. P. Box and W. G. Hunter. Sequential design of experiments for non-linear models. In Proceedings of IBM Scientific Computing Symposium on Statistics, pages 113-137, 1963. \
  51. G. E. P. Box and G. M. Jenkins. Further contributions to adaptive quality control: Simultaneous estimation of Dynamics: Non-zero costs. In Proceedings of the International Statistical Institute, pages 943-974, 1963. \
  52. G. E. P. Box and D. R. Cox. An analysis of transformations. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 26(2):211-252, 1964. \
  53. G. E. P. Box and G. C. Tiao. A note on criterion robustness and inference robustness. Biometrika, 51(Parts 1 and 2):169-173, 1964. \
  54. G. E. P. Box and G. C. Tiao. A Bayesian approach to the importance of assumptions applied to the comparison of variables. Biometrika, 51(Parts 1 and 2):153-167, 1964. \
  55. G. E. P. Box and N. R. Draper. The Bayesian estimation of common parameters from several responses. Biometrika, 52(Parts 3 and 4):355-365, 1965. \
  56. G. E. P. Box and W. G. Hunter. The experimental study of physical mechanisms. Technometrics, 7(1):23-42, 1965. \
  57. G. E. P. Box and G. M Jenkins. Mathematical models for adaptive control and optimization. In American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Joint Meetings, pages 461-468, 1965. \
  58. G. E. P. Box and G. C. Tiao. A change in level of a non-stationary time series. Biometrika, 52(1 and 2):181-192, 1965. \
  59. G. E. P. Box and G. C. Tiao. Multi-parameter problems from a Bayesian point of view. Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 36(5):1468-1482, 1965. \
  60. G. E. P. Box. Use and abuse of regression. Technometrics, 8(4):625-629, 1966. \
  61. G. E. P. Box. A note on augmented designs. Technometrics, 8(1):184-188, 1966. \
  62. G. E. P. Box. A simple system of evolutionary operation subject to empirical feedback. Technometrics, 8(1):19-26, 1966. \
  63. K. D. Kotnour, G. E. P. Box, and R. J. Altpeter. A discrete predictor controller applied to sinusoidal perturbation adaptive optimization. Instrument Society of American Transactions, 5(3):255-262, 1966. \
  64. G. E. P. Box and I. Guttman. Some aspects of randomization. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 28(3):543-558, 1966. \
  65. G. E. P. Box. Experimental strategy. In Proceedings of 6th International Biometric Conference, Sydney, Australia, 1967. \
  66. G. E. P. Box and W. J. Hill. Discrimination among mechanistic models. Technometrics, 9(1):57-71, 1967. \
  67. G. C. Tiao and G. E. P. Box. Bayesian analysis of a three-component hierarchical design model. Biometrika, 54(Parts 1 and 2):109-125, 1967. \
  68. G. E. P. Box. Bayesian approaches to some bothersome problems in data analysis. In Proceedings of Seventh Annual Phi Delta Kappa Symposium on Education Research, pages 61-101, 1968. \
  69. G. E. P. Box. Experimental design: Response surfaces. In International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, pages 254-259. The Macmillian Co., 1968. \
  70. G. E. P. Box and N. R. Draper. Isn't my process too variable for EVOP? Technometrics, 10(3):439-444, 1968. \
  71. G. E. P. Box, H. O. Hartley, and O. Kempthorne. The future of departments of statistics – Panel discussion chaired by J. W. Tukey. In D.G. Watts, editor, The Future of Statistics, pages 103-137. Academic Press, 1968. \
  72. G. E. P. Box and G. M. Jenkins. Some recent advances in forecasting and control. Applied Statistics, 17(2):91-109, 1968. \
  73. G. E. P. Box and G. M. Jenkins. Discrete models for feedback and feedforward control. In D. G. Watts, editor, The Future Of Statistics, pages 201-240. Academic Press, 1968. \
  74. G. E. P. Box and G. M. Jenkins. Discrete models for forecasting and control. In Encyclopedia of Linguistics, Information, and Control, pages 1-6, Oxford, 1968. Pergamon Press. \
  75. G. E. P. Box, G. M. Jenkins, and D. W. Bacon. Models for forecasting seasonal and non-seasonal time series. In B. Harris, editor, Spectral Analysis of Time Series, pages 271-311, New York, 1968. Wiley. \
  76. G. E. P. Box and G. C. Tiao. A Bayesian approach to some outlier problems. Biometrika, 55(1):119-130, 1968. \
  77. G. E. P. Box and G. C. Tiao. Bayesian estimation for means in the random effect model. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 63:174-181, 1968. \
  78. G. E. P. Box and N. R. Draper. Evolutionary Operation-A statistical method for process improvement. Wiley, New York, 1969. \
  79. G. E. P. Box. The challenge of statistical computation. In Statistical Computation, pages 3-10, New York, 1969. Academic Press. \
  80. G. E. P. Box and G. M. Jenkins. Time Series Analysis: Forecasting and Control. Holden-Day, San Francisco, 1970. \
  81. G. E. P. Box and D. A. Pierce. Distributions of residual autocorrelations in autoregressive-integrated moving average time series models. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 65(332):1509-1526, 1970. \
  82. G. P. Patil, G. E. P. Box. Statistical training and research/Formation et recherche statistiques. Review of the International Statistical Institute, 38(3):402-408, 1970. \
  83. G. E. P. Box and P. Newbold. Some comments on a paper of Coen, Gomme, and Kendall. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 134(2):229-240, 1971. \
  84. G. E. P. Box and W. G. Hunter. Statistical techniques for mechanistic modeling. In Proceedings of Second International Symposium on Chemical Reaction Engineering in Amsterdam, pages B 4.9-4.19, 1972. \
  85. G. E. P. Box, G. M. Jenkins, and I. Guttman. Partial autocorrelations from a Bayesian viewpoint and orthogonal parameterization. METRON, XXX -N.1-4, 31-XII:87-112, 1972. \
  86. G. E. P. Box, W. G. Hunter, J. F. MacGregor, and J. Erjavec. Some problems associated with the analysis of multi-response data. Technometrics, 15(1):33-51, 1973. \
  87. G. E. P. Box and G. M. Jenkins. Some comments on a paper by Chatfield and Prothero and on a review by Kendall. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 136(Pt. 3):337-352, 1973. \
  88. G. E. P. Box and G. C. Tiao. Bayesian Inference in Statistical Analysis. Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 1973. \
  89. G. C. Tiao and G. E. P. Box. Some comments on Bayes estimators. The American Statistician, 27(1):12-14, 1973. \
  90. G. E. P. Box and J. Wetz. Criteria for judging the adequacy of estimation by approximating response surface. Technical Report 9, Department of Statistics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1973. \
  91. G. E. P. Box. Statistics and the environment. Journal of the Washington Academy of Science, 64(2):52-59, 1974. Also published in International Statistical Review, 43(3), 279-287, 1974. \
  92. G. E. P. Box and W.J. Hill. Correcting inhomogeneity of variance with power transformation weighting. Technometrics, 16(3):385-389, 1974. \
  93. G. E. P. Box, G. M. Jenkins, and J. F. MacGregor. Some recent advances in forecasting and control, Pt. II. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series C, 23(2):158-179, 1974. \
  94. G. E. P. Box and J. F. MacGregor. The analysis of closed-loop dynamic-stochastic systems. Technometrics, 16(3):391-398, 1974. \
  95. G. E. P. Box. Evolutionary operation of a food plant. In Food Manufacture, pages 61-62, 1975. \
  96. G. E. P. Box and N. R. Draper. Robust designs. Biometrika, 62(2):347-352, 1975. \
  97. G. E. P. Box and G. C. Tiao. Intervention analysis with applications to economic and environmental problems. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 70(349):70-79, 1975. \
  98. G. E. P. Box, G. C. Tiao, and W. J. Hamming. A statistical analysis of the Los Angeles ambient carbon monoxide data 1955-1972. Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 25(11):1129-1136, 1975. \
  99. G. C. Tiao, G. E. P. Box, and W. J. Hamming. Analysis of Los Angeles photochemical smog data: A statistical overview. Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 25(3):260-268, 1975. \
  100. G. E. P. Box. Science and statistics. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 71(356):791-799, 1976. \
  101. G. E. P. Box, S. C. Hillmer, and G. C. Tiao. Seasonal analysis of economic time series. In Proceedings of Conference on Seasonal Analysis of Economic Time Series, pages 309-344, 1976. \
  102. G. E. P. Box and G. M. Jenkins. Time Series Analysis: Forecasting and Control. Holden-Day, San Francisco, 2 edition, 1976. \
  103. G. E. P. Box and J. F. MacGregor. Parameter estimation with closed-loop operating data. Technometrics, 18(4):371-380, 1976. \
  104. G. E. P. Box and G. C. Tiao. Comparison of forecasts and actuality. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series C, 25(3):195-200, 1976. \
  105. G. E. P. Box and G. C. Tiao. Comment on "Strong inconsistency from uniform priors" by M. Stone. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 71(353):122, 1976. \
  106. M. S. Phadke, G. E. P. Box, and G. C. Tiao. Empirical-mechanistic modeling of air pollution. In Proceedings of 4th Symposium on Statistics and the Environment, pages 91-101, 1976. \
  107. G. C. Tiao, M. S. Phadke, and G. E. P. Box. Some empirical models for the Los Angeles photochemical smog data. Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 26(5):485-490, 1976. \
  108. L. D. Haugh and G. E. P. Box. Identification of dynamic regression (distributed lag) models connecting two time series. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 72(357):121-130, 1977. \
  109. G. E. P. Box and G. C. Tiao. A canonical analysis of multiple time series. Biometrika, 64(2):355-365, 1977. \
  110. B. Abraham and G. E. P. Box. Deterministic and forecast-adaptive time-dependent models. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series C, 27(2):120-130, 1978. \
  111. B. Abraham and G. E. P. Box. Linear models and spurious observations. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series C, 27(2):131-138, 1978. \
  112. G. E. P. Box, W. G. Hunter, and J. S. Hunter. Statistics for Experimenters. Wiley, New York, 1978. \
  113. G. E. P. Box and G. C. Tiao. Applications of time series analysis. In H.A. David, editor, Contributions to Survey Sampling and Applied Statistics. Papers in honor of H.O. Hartley, pages 203-219. Academic Press, 1978. \
  114. J. Ledolter and G. E. P. Box. Conditions for the optimality of exponential smoothing forecasts procedures. Metrika, 25:77-93, 1978. \
  115. G. M. Ljung and G. E. P. Box. On a measure of lack of fit in time series models. Biometrika, 65(2):297-303, 1978. \
  116. B. Abraham and G. E. P. Box. Bayesian analysis of some outlier problems in time series. Biometrika, 66(2):229-236, 1979. \
  117. B. Abraham and G. E. P. Box. Sampling interval and feedback control. Technometrics, 21(1):1-8, 1979. \
  118. G. E. P. Box. Some problems of statistics and everyday life. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 74(365):1-4, 1979. \
  119. G. E. P. Box. Robustness in the strategy of scientific model building. In Robustness in Statistics, pages 201-236. Academic Press, 1979. \
  120. G. G. Chen and G. E. P. Box. Further study of robustification via a Bayesian approach. Technical Report 198, UW Department of Statistics, June 1979. \
  121. G. M. Ljung and G. E. P. Box. The likelihood function of stationary autoregressive-moving average models. Biometrika, 66(2):265-270, 1979. \
  122. G. E. P. Box. Sampling and Bayes' inference in scientific modeling and robustness. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 143(Pt. 4):383-430, 1980. \
  123. G. E. P. Box. Sampling inference, Bayes' inference, and robustness. In J. M. Bernardo, M. H. DeGroot, D. V. Lindley, and A. F. M. Smith, editors, Advancement of learning in Bayesian Statistics, pages 366-381, 1980. \
  124. G. E. P. Box and N. R. Draper. The variance function of the difference between two estimated responses. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 42(1):79-82, 1980. \
  125. Ljung. G. M. and G. E. P. Box. Analysis of variance and autocorrelated errors. In Scandinavian Journal of Statistics, volume 7, pages 172-180, 1980. \
  126. G. C. Tiao and G. E. P. Box. Modeling multiple time series with applications. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 76(376):802-816, 1981. \
  127. G. E. P. Box. Choice of response surface design and alphabetic optimality. Utilitas Mathematica, 21(B):11-55, 1982. \
  128. G. E. P. Box and D. R. Cox. An analysis of transformations revisited, rebutted. Journal of American Statistical Association, 77(377):209-210, 1982. \
  129. G. E. P. Box and N. R. Draper. Measures of lack of fit for response surface designs and predictor variable transformations. Technometrics, 24(1):1-8, 1982. \
  130. G. E. P. Box and N. R. Draper. Evolutionary Operation. Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2:564-572, 1982. \
  131. G. E. P. Box. An apology for ecumenism in statistics. In G.E.P. Box, T. Leonard, and C. F. J. Wu, editors, Scientific Inference, Data Analysis, and Robustness, pages 51-84. Academic Press, 1983. \
  132. G. E. P. Box. Gwilym Jenkins, Experimental design and the time series. Journal Questio, 7(4):515-525, 1983. \
  133. G. E. P. Box. Anatomy of some time series models. In H. A. David and H. T David, editors, Statistics: An Appreciation, pages 489-508. Iowa State University Press, 1984. \
  134. G. E. P. Box. The importance of practice in the development of statistics. Technometrics, 26(1):1-8, 1984. \
  135. G. E. P. Box and H. Kanemasu. Constrained nonlinear least squares. In Essays in honor of Oscar Kempthorne. Contributions to Experimental Design Linear Models and Genetic Statistics. Marcel Dekker, 1984. \
  136. G. E. P. Box, D. M. Steinberg, W. J. Hill. Comments on "A maximum-likelihood approach to treating error variance instability in Hougen-Watson rate models". Ind. Eng. Chem. Fundamen., 23(2): 267, 1984. \
  137. G. E. P. Box. The Collected Works of George E. P. Box (Two Volumes) Edited by G. C. Tiao. Wadsworth, Belmont, California, 1985. \
  138. G. E. P. Box. Discussion of the paper by R. N. Kackar on "Off-Line Quality Control, Parameter Design, and the Taguchi Method". Journal of Quality Technology, 17(4):189-190, 1985. \
  139. G. E. P. Box. Experimental design for product improvement. Communications in Statistics – Theory and Methods, 14(11):2605, 1985. \
  140. G. E. P. Box and R. D. Meyer. Some new ideas in the analysis of screening designs. Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, 90(6):495-502, 1985. \
  141. G. E. P. Box , R. D. Meyer. Studies in quality improvement I: Dispersion effects from fractional designs. Technical Report 1, Center for Quality and Productivity Improvement, Univeristy of Wisconsin, 1986. \
  142. G. E. P. Box and C. Fung. Studies in quality improvement: Minimizing transmitted variation by parameter design. Technical Report 8, Center for Quality and Productivity Improvement, Univeristy of Wisconsin, 1986. \
  143. G. E. P. Box and S. Jones. Discussion of "An investigation of the method of accumulation analysis" by V. N. Nair. Technometrics, 28(4):295-301, 1986. Also Total Quality Management, (1990) Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 101-113. \
  144. G. E. P. Box and R. D. Meyer. An analysis for unreplicated fractional factorials. Technometrics, 28(1):11-18, 1986. \
  145. G. E. P. Box and R. D. Meyer. Dispersion effects from fractional designs. Technometrics, 28(1):19-27, 1986. \
  146. M. H. DeGroot. A conversation with George Box. Statistical Science, 2(3):239-258, 1987. \
  147. G. E. P. Box. In memoriam: William G. Hunter. Technometrics, 29(3):251-252, 1987. \
  148. G. E. P. Box. Statistical design and analysis in quality improvement: The signal to noise ratio and transformation. In Proceedings of the 46th Session of ISI, Tokyo, Japan, 1987. \
  149. G. E. P. Box and S. Bisgaard. The scientific context of quality improvement. Quality Progress, 20(6):54-61, June 1987. \
  150. G. E. P. Box and N. R. Draper. Empirical Model-Building and Response Surfaces. Wiley, New York, 1987. \
  151. G. E. P. Box and C. A. Fung. Discussion of "Performance Measures Independent of Adjustment", a paper by R. L ́eon, A. Shoemaker and R. Kackar. Technometrics, 29(3):270, 1987. \
  152. G. E. P. Box, R. Kackar, V. N. Nair, M. Phadke, A. Shoemaker, and C. F. Wu. On quality practice in Japan AT&T. Statistical Research Report. Quality Progress, 20(3):37-41, March 1987. \
  153. G. E. P. Box and R. D. Meyer. Some aspects of statistical design in quality improvement. In Proceedings from the Second International Tampere Conference in Statistics, Tampere, Finland, 1987. \
  154. G. E. P. Box and R. D. Meyer. Analysis of unreplicated factorials allowing for possibly faulty observations. In Colin Mallows, editor, Design, Data, and Analysis, pages 1-12. Wiley, 1987. \
  155. G. E. P. Box, D. A. Pierce, and P. Newbold. Estimating trend and growth rates in seasonal time series. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 82(397):276-282, 1987. \
  156. R. D. Meyer and G. E. P. Box. Identification of active factors in unreplicated fractional factorial experiments. Technical Report 23, Center for Quality and Improvement, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1987. \
  157. A. Peña and G. E. P. Box. Identifying simplifying structure in time series. Journal of American Statistical Association, 82(399):836-843, 1987. \
  158. P. M. Berthouex, G. E. P. Box, and A. Darjatmoko. Discrimination upset analysis. Technical Report 30, Center for Quality and Improvement, University of Wisconsin-Madison, May 1988. \
  159. G. E. P. Box. Signal to noise ratios, performance criteria and transformations. Technometrics, 30(l):1-17, 1988. \
  160. G. E. P. Box and S. Bisgaard. Statistical tools for improving designs. Mechanical Engineering, 110(1):32-40, 1988. \
  161. G. E. P. Box, S. Bisgaard, and C. A. Fung. An explanation and critique of Taguchi's contributions to quality engineering. Quality and Reliability Engineering International, 4(2):123-131, 1988. \
  162. G. E. P. Box. When Murphy speaks – listen. Quality Progress, 22(10):79-84, October 1989. \
  163. G. E. P. Box. Quality improvement: an expanding domain for the application of the scientific method. In Proceedings of the Royal Society Industrial Quality and Reliability, pages 139-152, 1989. (RA Fisher Memorial Lecture) \
  164. G. E. P. Box. One important idea. Adapted from the acceptance remarks at Carnegie Mellon University on May 21, 1989, on the occasion of his receiving the honorary degree Doctor of Science, 2(3):8, 1989. \
  165. G. E. P. Box. Research and training for quality improvement resources in education. Read at the American Statistical Association annual meeting, Washington D. C., 1989. \
  166. I. Hau, G. E. P, Box. Constrained experimental designs, part I: construction of projection designs. Technical Report 53, Center for Quality and Productivity Improvement, UW-Madison, 1990. \
  167. I. Hau, G. E. P, Box. Constrained experimental designs, part II: analysis of projection designs. Technical Report 54, Center for Quality and Productivity Improvement, UW-Madison, 1990. \
  168. G. E. P. Box, S. P. Jones. Robust product designs, part I: first-order models with design x environment interactions. Technical Report 62, Center for Quality and Productivity Improvement, UW-Madison, 1990. \
  169. G. E. P. Box, L. Joiner, S. Rohan, and F. J. Sensenbrenner. Quality in the community – One City's Experience. Quality Progress, 24(24):57-63, May 1991. \
  170. G. E. P. Box. Do interactions matter? Quality Engineering, 2(3):365-369, 1990. \
  171. G. E. P. Box. Must we randomize our experiment? Quality Engineering, 2(4):497-502, 1990. \
  172. G. E. P. Box. Discussion of the paper "Application in business and economic statistics – some personal views" by Harry V. Roberts. Statistical Science, 5(4):390-391, 1990. \
  173. G. E. P. Box. Discussion of the paper "The unity and diversity of probability" by Glen Schafer. Statistical Science, 5(4):448-449, 1990. \
  174. G. E. P. Box. Commentary on "Communications between statisticians and engineers/physical scientists" by Hoadley and Kettenring. Technometrics, 32(3):251-252, 1990. \
  175. G. E. P. Box and S. Jones. An investigation of the method of accumulation analysis. Total Quality Management, 1(1):101-113, 1990. \
  176. G. E. P. Box and T. Kramer. Industrial process control – a multifaceted problem. In ASQC's 44th Annual Quality Congress Transactions, pages 86-95, San Francisco, CA, 1990. \
  177. Chen G. G. and G. E. P. Box. The weighting pattern of a Bayesian robust estimator. In K. D. Lawrence and J. L. Arthur, editors, Robust Regression: Analysis and Application, pages 3-21, NY, 1990. Marcel Dekker, Inc. \
  178. G. E. P. Box. Good quality costs less? How come? Quality Engineering, 3(1):85-90, 1990-91. (CQPI TR 48) \
  179. G. E. P. Box. A simple way to deal with missing observations from designed experiments. Quality Engineering, 3(2):249-254, 1990-91. \
  180. G. Box, J. Ramírez. Sequential methods in statistical process monitoring. Technical Report 65, Center for Quality and Productivity Improvement, UW-Madison. \
  181. G. E. P. Box. Finding bad values in factorial designs. Quality Engineering, 3(3):405-410, 1991. \
  182. G. E. P. Box. Understanding exponential smoothing: A simple way of forecast sales and inventory. Quality Engineering, 3(4):561-566, 1991. \
  183. G. E. P. Box. Feedback control by manual adjustment. Quality Engineering, 4(1):143-151, 1991-92. \
  184. G. E. P. Box. Bounded adjustment charts. Quality Engineering, 4(2):331-338, 1991-92. \
  185. B. Abraham, J. MacKey, , G. Box, R. Kacker, T. Lorenzen, J. Lucas, J. MacKay, R. Myers, J. Nelder, M. Phadke, J. Sacks, A. Shoemaker, S. Taguchi, K. Tsui, G. Vining, W. Welch, and J. Wu. Taguchi's parameter design: A panel discusison. Technometrics, 34(2):127-161, 1992. \
  186. G. E. P. Box. Teaching engineers experimental design with a paper helicopter. Quality Engineering, 4(3):453-459, 1992. \
  187. G. E. P. Box. What can you find out from eight experimental runs? Quality Engineering, 4(4):619-627, 1992. \
  188. G. E. P. Box and S. Jones. Split-plot designs for robust product experimentation. Journal of Applied Statistics, 19(1):3-26, 1992. \
  189. G. E. P. Box and S. Jones. Designing products that are robust to the environment. Journal of Total Quality Management, 3(3):265-282, 1992. \
  190. G. E. P. Box and T. Kramer. Statistical process control and automatic process control – a discussion. Technometrics, 34(3):251-267, 1992. \
  191. G. E. P. Box and J. Ramírez. Cumulative score charts quality and reliability engineering. Quality and Reliability Engineering International, 8:17-27, 1992. \
  192. L. M. Liu, G. B. Hudak, G. E. P. Box, M. E. Muller, G. C. Tiao, Forecasting and time series analysis using the SCA statistical system. Scientific Computing Association, 1992. \
  193. J. Wendelberger and G. E. P. Box. Identification and estimation of sources of transmitted variation. In Proceedings of the Section on Physical and Engineering of the American Statistical Association, pages 71-76, 1992. \
  194. G. E. P. Box, A. Luceño. Charts for optimal feedback control with recursive sampling and adjustment. Technical Report 89, Center for Quality and Productivity Improvement, UW-Madison, 1992. \
  195. G. E. P. Box. What engineers need to learn about statistics. In Proceedings of the First Scientific Meeting of the International Association for Statistical Education, pages 23-24, Perugia, August 1993. \
  196. G. E. P. Box. Quality improvement-the new industrial revolution. International Statistical Review, 61(1):3-19, 1993. \
  197. G. E. P. Box. Process adjustment and quality control. Total Quality Management, 4(2):215-227, 1993. \
  198. G. E. P. Box. What can you find out from sixteen experimental runs? Quality Engineering, 5(1):167-178, 1993. \
  199. G. E. P. Box. Sequential Experimentation and Sequential Assembly of Designs. Quality Engineering, 5(2):321-330, 1993. \
  200. G. E. P. Box. How to Get Lucky. Quality Engineering, 5(3):517-524, 1993. (CQPI TR 84) \
  201. G. E. P. Box and S. Bisgaard. What Can You Find Out From Twelve Experimental Runs? Quality Engineering, 5(4):663-668, 1993. \
  202. G. E. P. Box, W. G. Hunter, J. S. Hunter. Estadística para Investigadores. Editorial Reverté, 2nd edición, 1993. \
  203. G. E. P. Box and R. D. Meyer. Finding the active factors in fractionated screening experiments. Journal of Quality Technology, 25(2):94-105, 1993. (CQPI TR 80) \
  204. G. E. P. Box and C. Fung. Is your robust design procedure robust? Quality Engineering, 6(3):503-514, 1993-94. \
  205. G. E. P. Box. Statistics and quality improvement. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 157, Part 2:209-229, 1994. \
  206. G. E. P. Box. Changing management policy to improve quality and productivity. Quality Engineering, 6(4):719-724, 1994. \
  207. G. E. P. Box, G. M. Jenkins, and G. C. Reinsel. Time Series Analysis: Forecasting and Control. Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliff, N.J., 3 edition, 1994. \
  208. G. E. P. Box and A. Luceño. Selection of sampling interval and action limit for discrete feedback adjustment. Technometrics, 36(4):369-378, 1994. \
  209. G. E. P. Box. Regression analysis applied to happenstance data. Quality Engineering, 7(4):841-846, 1995. \
  210. G. E. P. Box. Total Quality: Its origins and its future. Technical Report 123, Center for Quality and Improvement, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1995. \
  211. G. E. P. Box and C. Fung. The importance of data transformation in designed experiments for life testing. Quality Engineering, 7(3):625-638, 1995. \
  212. G. E. P. Box and A. Luceño. Discrete proportional-integral control with constrained adjustment. The Statistician, 44:479-495, 1995. \
  213. G. E. P. Box and J. Tyssedal. Projective properties of the sixteen run two-level orthogonal arrays. Technical Report 135, Center for Quality and Improvement, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1995. \
  214. G. E. P. Box. Role of statistics in quality and productivity improvement. Journal of Applied Statistics, 23(1):3-20, 1996. \
  215. G. E. P. Box. Split plot experiments. Quality Engineering, 8(3):515-520, 1996. \
  216. G. E. P. Box. Scientific statistics, teaching, learning and the computer. Technical Report 146, Center for Quality and Improvement, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1996. (Reissued in 1998 as "Scientific learning") \
  217. P.M. Berthouex and G. E. P. Box. Time series models for forecasting wastewater treatment plant performance. Technical Report 139, Center for Quality and Improvement, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1996. \
  218. G. E. P. Box and A. Luceño. The anatomy and robustness of discrete proportional-integral adjustment and its application to statistical process control. Technical Report 143, Center for Quality and Improvement, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1996. \
  219. W. Stewart, T. Henson, and G. E. P. Box. Model discrimination and criticism with single-response data. American Institute of Chemical Engineers Journal, 42(11):3055-62, 1996. \
  220. R. D. Meyer, D. M. Steinberg, and G. E. P. Box. Follow-up designs to resolve confounding in multifactor experiments. Technometrics, 38(4):303-313, 1996. \
  221. G. E. P. Box and J. Tyssedal. Projective properties of certain orthogonal arrays. Biometrika, 83(4):950-955, 1996. \
  222. G. E. P. Box. Scientific method: The generation of knowledge and quality. Quality Progress, 30(1):47-50, 1997. \
  223. G. E. P. Box, D. E. Coleman, and R. V. Baxley, Jr. A comparison of statitical process control and engineering process control. Journal of Quality Technology, 29(2):128-130, 1997. \
  224. G. E. P. Box and A. Luceño. Discrete proportional-integral adjustment and statistical process control. Journal of Quality Technology, 29(3):248-260, 1997. \
  225. G. E. P. Box and A. Luceño. Statistical Control by Monitoring and Feedback Adjustment. Wiley, New York, 1997. \
  226. G. E. P Box. Quality Quandaries. Multiple sources of variation: Variance components. Quality Engineering, 11(1):171-174, 1998. \
  227. G. E. P. Box and A. Luceño. Quality quandaries-models, assumptions and robustness. Quality Engineering, 10(3):595-598, 1998. \
  228. W. Stewart, Y. Shon, and G. E. P. Box. Discrimination and goodness of fit of multi-responsive mechanistic models. American Institute of Chemical Engineers Journal, 44(6):1404-1412, 1998. \
  229. G. E. P. Box, P. Y. T. Liu. Statistics as a catalyst to learning by scientific method. Part I – An example. Journal of Quality Technology, 31(1):1-15, 1999. (PDF) \
  230. G. E. P. Box. Statistics as a catalyst to learning by scientific method. Part II – Discussion. Journal of Quality Technology, 31(1):16-29,67-72, 1999. \
  231. G. E. P. Box. Use of Cusum Statistics in the Analysis of Data and in Process Monitoring. Quality Engineering, 11(3):495-498, 1999. \
  232. G. E. P. Box and P. Liu. Statistics as a Catalyst to Learning by Scientific Method Part I – An Example. Journal of Quality Technology, 31(1):1-15, 1999. \
  233. G. E. P. Box and A. Luceño. Six Sigma, Process Drift, Capability Indices, and Feedback Adjustment. Quality Engineering, 12(3):297-302, 1999. \
  234. G. E. P. Box. The Invention of the Composite Design. Quality Engineering, 12(1):119-122, 1999-2000. \
  235. R. H. Myers, D. C. Montgomery, N. Doganaksoy, G. J. Hahn, J.S . Hunter, A. I. Khuri, D. K. J. Lin, G. E. P. Box. Response surface methodology: current status and future directions. Discussion. Authors' reply. Journal of Quality Technology 31(1):30-74. (1999) \
  236. G. E. P. Box. Box in Quality and Discovery. Wiley, New York, 2000. (Eds. C. Tiao, Soren Bisgaard, William J. Hill, Daniel Peña, Stephen M. Stigler). \
  237. G. E. P. Box, S. Graves, S. Bisgaard, J. Van Gilder, K. Marko, J. James, M. Seifer, M. Poublon, and F. Fondale. Detecting mal functions in dynamic systems. Technical Report 2000-01-0363, Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc., 2000. \
  238. G. E. P. Box and A. Luceño. Influence of the sampling interval, decision limit, and autocorreclation on the average run length in cusum charts. Journal of Applied Statistics, 12(2):177-183, 2000. (CQPI TR 169) \
  239. G. E. P. Box and S. Jones. Split plots for robust product and process experimentation. Quality Engineering, 13(1):127-134, 2000-01. \
  240. G. E. P. Box. Statistics for Discovery. Journal of Applied Statistics, 28(3-4):285-299, 2001. \
  241. G. E. P. Box. Comparisons, Absolute values, and how i got to go to the Folies Berg`eres. Quality Engineering, 14(1):167-169, 2001. \
  242. G. E. P. Box and I. Hau. Experimental design when there are one or more factor constraints. Journal of Applied Statistics, 28(8):973-989, 2001. \
  243. G. E. P. Box and J. Tyssedal. Sixteen run designs of high projectivity for factor screening. Communications in Statistics, Part B, 30(2):217-228, 2001. \
  244. G. E. P. Box and A. Luceño. Feedforward as a supplement to feedback adjustment in allowing for feedstock changes. Journal of Applied Statistics, 29(8):1241-1254, 2002. \
  245. Daniel Peña. George Box: An interview with the International Journal of Forecasting. International Journal of Forecasting, 17(1):1-9, 2001. \
  246. G. E. P. Box, S. Bisgaard, S. Graves, M. Kulahci, K. Marko, J. James, J. Van Gilder, T. Ting, H. Zatorski, and C. Wu. Performance Evaluation of Dynamic Monitoring Systems: The Waterfall Chart. Quality Engineering, 16(2):183-191, 2003. \
  247. M. Kulahci and G. E. P. Box. Catalysis of Discovery and Development in Engineering and Industry. Quality Engineering, 15(3):509-513, 2003. \
  248. G. E. P. Box, J. S. Hunter, and W. G. Hunter. Statistics for Experimenters. Wiley, Hoboken, N. J., 2nd edition, 2005. \
  249. G. E. P. Box. Improving Almost Anything: Ideas and Essays. Wiley, Hoboken, N. J., Revised edition, 2006. \
  250. G. E. P. Box and C. Paniagua-Quiñones. Two Charts: Not One. Quality Engineering, 19(1):93-100, 2007. \
  251. G. E. P. Box, G. M. Jenkins, and G. C. Reinsel. Time Series Analysis: Forecasting and Control. Wiley, Hoboken, N. J., 4th edition, 2007. \
  252. C. Paniagua-Quiñones and G. E. P. Box. Use of strip-strip-block design for multi-stage processes to reduce costs of experimentation. Quality Engineering, 20:1, 46-52, 2008. \
  253. C. Paniagua-Quiñones and G. E. P. Box. A post-fractionated strip-strip-block design for multi-stage processes. Quality Engineering, 21:2, 156-167, 2009. \
  254. G. E. P. Box, A. Luceño, and M. C. Paniagua-Quiñones. Statistical Control by Monitoring and Adjustment. Wiley, Hoboken, N. J., 2nd edition, 2009. \
  255. G. E. P. Box, Surendar Narasimhan. Rethinking statistics for quality control. Quality Engineering, 22(2):60-72, 2010. \
  256. G. E. P. Box, W. H. Woodall. Innovation, quality engineering, and statistics. Quality Engineering, 24(1):20-20, 2011. \
  257. G. E. P. Box. An Accidental Statistician: The Life and Memories of George E. P. Box. Wiley, Hoboken, N. J., 2013. \
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