So far, the optimal design of blocked experiments involving mixture components has received scant attention in the literature. This paper describes the algorithmic approach to designing such experiments. For constrained and unconstrained experimental regions, the resulting experimental designs are shown to be statistically much more efficient than the orthogonally blocked design options presented in the literature. As an alternative to the algorithmic approach, a simple two-stage procedure to construct highly efficient blocked mixture experiments for unconstrained design regions in the presence of fixed and/or random blocks is presented. Finally, the similarities and differences between the design of blocked mixture experiments and mixture ...
In mixture experiments, the settings of the predictor variables are limited by the fact that the ing...
This article provides an overview of the recent literature on the design of blocked and split-plot e...
The problem of finding optimal exact designs is more challenging than that of approximate optimal de...
So far, the optimal design of blocked and split-plot experiments involving mixture components has re...
The D-optimal design of blocked and split-plot experiments with mixture component
In experiments with mixtures involving process variables, orthogonal block designs may be used to al...
When we formulate a mixture like juice, medicine, food etc, we have very little knowledge about our ...
Traditional mixture experiments are designed to investigate the effects of changing the relative pro...
The design of experiments involving more than one blocking factor and quantitative explanatory varia...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:7769.086(492/00) / BLDSC - British Li...
The design of efficient small experiments involving mixture variables and process variables is a dif...
Many experiments measure a response that cannot be adequately described by a linear model with norma...
Orthogonally blocked experimental designs for mixtures of five ingredients, formed from Latin square...
© 2016, © American Statistical Association. In mixture experiments, the factors under study are prop...
This paper is concerned with the statistical properties of experimental designs where the factor lev...
In mixture experiments, the settings of the predictor variables are limited by the fact that the ing...
This article provides an overview of the recent literature on the design of blocked and split-plot e...
The problem of finding optimal exact designs is more challenging than that of approximate optimal de...
So far, the optimal design of blocked and split-plot experiments involving mixture components has re...
The D-optimal design of blocked and split-plot experiments with mixture component
In experiments with mixtures involving process variables, orthogonal block designs may be used to al...
When we formulate a mixture like juice, medicine, food etc, we have very little knowledge about our ...
Traditional mixture experiments are designed to investigate the effects of changing the relative pro...
The design of experiments involving more than one blocking factor and quantitative explanatory varia...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:7769.086(492/00) / BLDSC - British Li...
The design of efficient small experiments involving mixture variables and process variables is a dif...
Many experiments measure a response that cannot be adequately described by a linear model with norma...
Orthogonally blocked experimental designs for mixtures of five ingredients, formed from Latin square...
© 2016, © American Statistical Association. In mixture experiments, the factors under study are prop...
This paper is concerned with the statistical properties of experimental designs where the factor lev...
In mixture experiments, the settings of the predictor variables are limited by the fact that the ing...
This article provides an overview of the recent literature on the design of blocked and split-plot e...
The problem of finding optimal exact designs is more challenging than that of approximate optimal de...