Rotatable designs that are available for process/ product optimization trials are mostly symmetric in nature. In many practical situations, response surface designs (RSDs) with mixed factor (unequal) levels are more suitable as these designs explore more regions in the design space but it is hard to get rotatable designs with a given level of asymmetry. When experimenting with unequal factor levels via asymmetric second order rotatable design (ASORDs), the lack of fit of the model may become significant which ultimately leads to the estimation of parameters based on a higher (or third) order model. Experimenting with a new third order rotatable design (TORD) in such a situation would be expensive as the responses observed from th...
Some new third order rotatable designs in five dimensions are derived from some of the available thi...
The Row-column designs are widely recommended for experimental situations when there are two well-id...
A method for constructing asymmetrical (mixed-level) designs, satisfying the balancing and interacti...
Response surface designs (RSDs) are widely used for Response Surface Methodology (RSM) based optimiz...
Response surface designs (RSDs) are widely used for Response Surface Methodology (RSM) based optimiz...
Response surface designs (RSDs) are widely used for Response Surface Methodology (RSM) based optimiz...
Random execution of run sequences is employed in response surface designs to avoid bias in the respo...
Not AvailableRotatable designs were introduced by Box and Hunter (1954, 1957) for the exploration of...
Not AvailableIn the thesis, the role of transformations in getting asymmetrical rotatable designs fr...
Not AvailableThis article glves some modified and. or rotatable response surface, symmetric as \"ell...
Not AvailableAfter the introduction of rotatable design by Box and Hunter (1957) considerable amount...
Response surface designs are generally used in process/product optimization studies. Sequential thir...
The use of balanced designs is generally advisable in experimental practice. In technological experi...
In this study, a new thirty six points second order rotatable design is constructed using trigonomet...
The Row-column designs are widely recommended for experimental situations when there are two well-id...
Some new third order rotatable designs in five dimensions are derived from some of the available thi...
The Row-column designs are widely recommended for experimental situations when there are two well-id...
A method for constructing asymmetrical (mixed-level) designs, satisfying the balancing and interacti...
Response surface designs (RSDs) are widely used for Response Surface Methodology (RSM) based optimiz...
Response surface designs (RSDs) are widely used for Response Surface Methodology (RSM) based optimiz...
Response surface designs (RSDs) are widely used for Response Surface Methodology (RSM) based optimiz...
Random execution of run sequences is employed in response surface designs to avoid bias in the respo...
Not AvailableRotatable designs were introduced by Box and Hunter (1954, 1957) for the exploration of...
Not AvailableIn the thesis, the role of transformations in getting asymmetrical rotatable designs fr...
Not AvailableThis article glves some modified and. or rotatable response surface, symmetric as \"ell...
Not AvailableAfter the introduction of rotatable design by Box and Hunter (1957) considerable amount...
Response surface designs are generally used in process/product optimization studies. Sequential thir...
The use of balanced designs is generally advisable in experimental practice. In technological experi...
In this study, a new thirty six points second order rotatable design is constructed using trigonomet...
The Row-column designs are widely recommended for experimental situations when there are two well-id...
Some new third order rotatable designs in five dimensions are derived from some of the available thi...
The Row-column designs are widely recommended for experimental situations when there are two well-id...
A method for constructing asymmetrical (mixed-level) designs, satisfying the balancing and interacti...