Yes, I really exist. I created the article about Design of Experiments (DOE) software because I have an old high school friend who consistently uses this phrase when I ask him, "How's work going?" Whenever I used to ask what Design of Experiments means, he'd explain it to me but I still couldn't understand what it was. Recently I decided to learn more about the software he relies on, something called "Design-Expert" -- made by a Minneapolis company named Stat-Ease, Inc. (Its use is for statistical, engineering, formulation, and inventing work.) As far as my content being verifiable, you can check that I think it is because of my article, the sources in the article and also Stat-Eaes's website.
So... I decided since I couldn't find anything on Wikipedia about DOE software, I created a page about it. I rely so heavily on Wikipedia for the online book dealing description work I do, I figured I should contribute for the next person who has similar questions about DOE software and/or friends who work with DOE software -- and don't understand what DOE software is.
I hope you find the article helpful. This is my first article, and there are some "flags" on it that I don't quite know how to fix, so if anyone can help out, I'd sincerely appreciate your help. Agatecat2700 08:04, 10 September 2010 (UTC)