Saunders & Eccleston (1992) presented an approach to the design of 2‐level factorial experiments for continuous processes. It determined sets of contrasts between the observations that could be well estimated, and then selected a design so that those contrasts estimated the parameters of interest. This paper shows that a well‐estimated contrast must have a large number of changes of sign or level, and also be ‘paired’ in a particular sense. It develops an algorithm which constructs designs that must have a large number of changes of sign, evenly spread among the contrasts and optimal or near optimal. When such designs exist they are often preferable to those produced by the reverse foldover algorithm of Cheng & Steinberg (1991). Copyrigh
Not AvailableThe co-ordinate column-wise exchange algorithms of Nguyen (1996) and Lejeune (2003) hav...
Two important problems in industry are the control of an "ongoing process", and the improvement (whi...
Not AvailableABSTRACT The treatment combinations of the ordinary full factorial need not be the bes...
The number of model parameters of a 2k factorial design grows exponentially. When the number of fact...
Since the development of methods for the analysis of experiments with dependent data, see for exampl...
Any prior information an experimenter has should be incorporated into the design of further experime...
Optimization of industrial processes can be achieved through statistical analysis of exploratory exp...
Abstract. A new algorithm is presented for fractional factorial experi-mental design. It is faster t...
International audienceThere are two major constraints for experimental methods in the high added val...
International audienceThere are two major constraints for experimental methods in the high added val...
The purpose of this study was to develop a methodology, represented as a set of programmable algorit...
2k Full factorial designs may be prohibitively expensive when the number of factors k is large. The ...
2k Full factorial designs may be prohibitively expensive when the number of factors k is large. The ...
2k Full factorial designs may be prohibitively expensive when the number of factors k is large. The ...
This paper discusses the design and analysis of an experiment performed in a con-tinuous process (CP...
Not AvailableThe co-ordinate column-wise exchange algorithms of Nguyen (1996) and Lejeune (2003) hav...
Two important problems in industry are the control of an "ongoing process", and the improvement (whi...
Not AvailableABSTRACT The treatment combinations of the ordinary full factorial need not be the bes...
The number of model parameters of a 2k factorial design grows exponentially. When the number of fact...
Since the development of methods for the analysis of experiments with dependent data, see for exampl...
Any prior information an experimenter has should be incorporated into the design of further experime...
Optimization of industrial processes can be achieved through statistical analysis of exploratory exp...
Abstract. A new algorithm is presented for fractional factorial experi-mental design. It is faster t...
International audienceThere are two major constraints for experimental methods in the high added val...
International audienceThere are two major constraints for experimental methods in the high added val...
The purpose of this study was to develop a methodology, represented as a set of programmable algorit...
2k Full factorial designs may be prohibitively expensive when the number of factors k is large. The ...
2k Full factorial designs may be prohibitively expensive when the number of factors k is large. The ...
2k Full factorial designs may be prohibitively expensive when the number of factors k is large. The ...
This paper discusses the design and analysis of an experiment performed in a con-tinuous process (CP...
Not AvailableThe co-ordinate column-wise exchange algorithms of Nguyen (1996) and Lejeune (2003) hav...
Two important problems in industry are the control of an "ongoing process", and the improvement (whi...
Not AvailableABSTRACT The treatment combinations of the ordinary full factorial need not be the bes...