Apr 28, 2016

Module Review: IE5002 - Applied Engineering Statistics

Semester AY2015/2016 Semester 2
Program Master of Science (Industrial & Systems Engineering)
Module Code IE5002
Module Title Applied Engineering Statistics
Modular Credit 4 MCs
Teaching Staff Prof Goh Thong Ngee

This is one of the four foundation modules for the master's program, and it's kinda known as the killer module because who knows applied statistics can be so scary and hard core.

If Prof Goh is still the lecturer for this module when you're reading it, good luck. His notes comprise of a pretty generic collection of statistical analysis, and a lot of self-exploratory work may be expected, like reading up some of the books recommended in this module.

In the first lecture, it was outlined by Prof Goh that statistical analysis branches into:
  • Descriptive statistics
  • Inferential statistics
  • Mathematical statistics
and the focus of this module revolves around inferential statistics.

Student's t-test

Hypothesis testing, something that was rather new to me, was introduced, and by hand, we were taught how to perform Student's t-test (one-sample, two-sample, paired etc) at the start. Just remember the null hypothesis H0 always states that one mean equals another mean or a value.

Analysis of Variance

Analysis of variance (ANOVA) to me it's like t-test with more than two treatments, and to test if significant difference prevails across treatments. You'll need to understand how to read and analyze an ANOVA table (this part is not difficult).

Design of Experiments

Design of experiments (DOE), wow, what should I say, this is probably the hardest topic in the module. You need to be able to estimate the factor effect, perform statistical testing, and analyze the residual etc. 2k factorial design and alias structure of the design are something you need to familiarize yourself with before you call yourself prepared for the exam.

Study Tips

Go through all the tutorial/assignment questions and understand how he arrives at the solutions. Of course statistical software like Minitab is able to compute the results quickly and conveniently but the down-to-earth way of computing should be comprehended.
And since the exam is open-book, writing down the steps of arriving at each solution will be beneficial not only when you need to refer during the exam, but also when you need to get yourself familiarized with the concepts.

Exam

Open-book exam, but that doesn't mean that you should study less.
Guess what was the very first question I got during my semester of study, it goes like this:
You are teaching applied engineering statistics to a class at Ngee Ann Polytechnic, which book would you use to teach? Indicate the year, author and publisher etc of the book.
Epic right, never have I come across such stun.

I got an A- for this module.


Mar 18, 2016

Stirling Bar & Grill @ Upper Bukit Timah


Stirling Bar & Grill
One of the legit reasons to visit restaurants and cafes along the Upper Bukit Timah Road is the new accessibility to the nearby MRT stations.

Stirling Bar & Grill is one of those lucky ones, located opposite Bukit Timah Shopping Centre and of walking distance from the Beauty World Station, thanks to the newly constructed Downtown Line.

You might be able to recall a vicinity called Stirling Road located in Queenstown, interestingly yes, the bar is named after this road because it's where the boss this bar grew up.

It was a post birthday dinner for me and Wilsen, my housemate whose birthday is a day after mine. I suggested this place simply because on one Sunday afternoon after church service, I patronized and enjoyed their cold brewed coffee by The Nomad, a mobile cafe serving coffee every weekend at Stirling.

A good and bad thing about the payment - there's no GST charges but only cash and NETS accepted. I guess if you sum them up it's still a better deal isn't it?

Exterior




Apparently they're affiliated with a guitar school and there'll be guitar solo performance at night
If you enjoy listening to guitar solo, this is the place you should be patronizing, I mean, how many bars out there with such niche?

Mar 5, 2016

SAFRA The Ultimate Voice 2016

SAFRA organizes an annual singing competition called The Ultimate Voice and we were in time to sign up for our very first singing competition as a 3-piece band. There're solo category and group category.

We're required to submit an audio clip of our performance, if I don't remember wrongly, the duration is limited to less than 2 minutes, where I had a hard time deciding which portion of our cover to be trimmed, we submitted "The Scientist" by Coldplay by the way.

Quarter Finals @ SAFRA Toa Payoh (20 Feb)

We're informed that we're in the quarter finals on 16 Feb, an awesome start for us. And later on I found out that one of our Temasek Hall band juniors, Yoke Ling was also in the quarter final, what a coincidence. Check out her blog entry about SAFRA TUV.

I think there were 19 quarter finalists from group category and 100+ from solo category! That's crazy, and no wonder they limit the duration to 1 minute 30 seconds per contestant.

We performed a mashup of "Shut Up and Dance" by WALK THE MOON and "How to Save a Life" by The Fray, it's random I know, and there's barely any link between the songs but somehow they key Gary sings these two songs in the same key of B♭ major, plus the similar tempo, ultimately I think we're just trying to be 'different'. LOL...




Thanks to Hannah for the video, and we got into Semi Finals. So did Yoke Ling.

Feb 25, 2016

ShopBack - Shop Online & Earn Cashback

Nothing beats the desire of getting something at its lowest price when it comes to shopping. A little more time spent is definitely worthwhile when we get to save more.

You probably have heard of Groupon, somewhere you can buy vouchers at a cheaper price than what they really worth.
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So if you want to grab a Hotels.com coupon, or use an Agoda promo code, or even get info on the best gadget deals at the IT Show 2016, well the trick is, do it through ShopBack and you receive cashback right after your purchase!

Jan 19, 2016

K.Cook Korean BBQ Buffet @ Orchard Central

K.Cook Korean BBQ Buffet is where we had dinner while bidding farewell to our colleague Boon Kiat, who came in similarly as a GRDP trainee with most of us, went through the highs and lows with us.

Located at the 7th level of Orchard Central, the dining experience is further enhanced with a rather scenic view of skyscrapers at an altitude, since we all know the experience won't be pleasant having dined at a Korean BBQ buffet restaurant. XD

Having noticed most of the waiters idling made me wonder if they were overstaffing, so I gave them some tasks to do, like asking them to help taking photos of us. LOL...


The entrance at Level 7


They got a huge screen showing some Korean shows with Korean idol groups whom I have no idea who they are, singing songs that I have no idea what they are.

Don't you think their colorful chairs are very harmonious?


The indoor, catered to couples



Try their crispy Korean pancakes and honeyed chicken wings




Free flow of drinks



Girls, tie your hair up before they get super oily











The Centrepoint, located at the northeast of the restaurant


Orchard Gateway @ Emerald, located the the northwest of the restaurant




All the best Boon Kiat! (he's the one on the left who looks like Andy Lau)

Price and Opening Hours
Lunch Mon to Fri (11.30am - 3:00pm) Sat, Sun, PH & PH eve (11.30am - 5:00pm)
Adult $14.90++ $24.90++
Child (4 - 12 y/o) $8.90++ $18.90++
Dinner Mon to Thu (5.30pm - 10:00pm) Fri to Sun, PH & PH eve (5:00pm - 10:00pm)
Adult $24.90++ $26.90++
Child (4 - 12 y/o) $18.90++ $18.90++



181 Orchard Road
#07-01, Orchard Central
Singapore 238896
Tel: (65) 6884 7282