The response from a factorial experiment carried out in a time sequence may be affected by uncontrollable variables that are highly correlated with the time in which they occur. In such a situation, one possibility is to randomize the run order of the experiment. Another possibility is to use a systematic run order that is robust against time-trends. Since randomized run orders make the time trend part of the error, it can be hoped that systematic run orders will be more effective to identify truly active factors. In this paper, a simulation study is used to compare the performances of the randomized and the systematic run orders. The response from an experiment where we have observed a strong time-trend is used to demonstrate the in uence ...
This article utilizes the Normalized Sylvester-Hadamard Matrices of size 2kx2kand their associated ...
When experiments are to be performed in a time sequence, the observed responses are affected by a ti...
Gaining competitive advantage requires today’s businesses to innovate at an increasing speed. New pr...
There is an ongoing discussion whether it is wise to randomize the run order of a factorial experim...
The problem of constructing trend-resistant factorial designs is discussed. Suppose a factorial expe...
When a multifactor experiment is carried out over a period of time, the responses may depend on a ti...
Limiting the possible influence of time order effects may be an important consideration in designing...
This thesis examines the efficiency of some commonly used experimental designs in situations where t...
Not AvailableRandomization in run order is a technique commonly employed by the users of response s...
When performing an experiment, the observed responses are often influenced by a temporal trend due t...
When performing an experiment, the observed responses are often influenced by a temporal trend due t...
In numerous experimental settings, engineers and scientists might be obliged to run their experiment...
When performing an experiment in a time sequence, the experimenter has reason to believe that the ob...
Using a systematic run order can be the proper way to conduct an experiment when a temporal trend is...
Gaining competitive advantage requires today’s businesses to innovate at an increasing speed. New pr...
This article utilizes the Normalized Sylvester-Hadamard Matrices of size 2kx2kand their associated ...
When experiments are to be performed in a time sequence, the observed responses are affected by a ti...
Gaining competitive advantage requires today’s businesses to innovate at an increasing speed. New pr...
There is an ongoing discussion whether it is wise to randomize the run order of a factorial experim...
The problem of constructing trend-resistant factorial designs is discussed. Suppose a factorial expe...
When a multifactor experiment is carried out over a period of time, the responses may depend on a ti...
Limiting the possible influence of time order effects may be an important consideration in designing...
This thesis examines the efficiency of some commonly used experimental designs in situations where t...
Not AvailableRandomization in run order is a technique commonly employed by the users of response s...
When performing an experiment, the observed responses are often influenced by a temporal trend due t...
When performing an experiment, the observed responses are often influenced by a temporal trend due t...
In numerous experimental settings, engineers and scientists might be obliged to run their experiment...
When performing an experiment in a time sequence, the experimenter has reason to believe that the ob...
Using a systematic run order can be the proper way to conduct an experiment when a temporal trend is...
Gaining competitive advantage requires today’s businesses to innovate at an increasing speed. New pr...
This article utilizes the Normalized Sylvester-Hadamard Matrices of size 2kx2kand their associated ...
When experiments are to be performed in a time sequence, the observed responses are affected by a ti...
Gaining competitive advantage requires today’s businesses to innovate at an increasing speed. New pr...