Nonregular fractional factorial designs, such as Plackett-Burman designs, are widely used in industrial experiments for run size economy and flexibility. A novel criterion, called moment aberration projection, is proposed to rank and classify nonregular designs. It measures the goodness of a design through moments of the number of coincidences between the rows of its projection designs. The new criterion is used to rank and classify designs of 16, 20, and 27 runs. Examples are given to illustrate that the ranking of designs is supported by other design criteria. © 2005 American Statistical Association and the American Society for Quality
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At the beginning of an investigation there may be many conceivably important factors. It is often re...
Recently, Xu and Wu (2001) presented generalized minimum aberration criterion for comparing and sele...
Fractional factorial designs are widely used in practice and typically chosen according to the minim...
Nonregular fractional factorial designs such as Plackett-Burman designs are widely used in industri...
Examples are given to illustrate that the ranking of designs is supported by other design criteria
Nonregular fractional factorial designs such as Plackett-Burman designs and other orthogonal arrays ...
Deng and Tang proposed generalized resolution and minimum aberration criteria for comparing and asse...
Nonregular designs are used widely in experiments due to their run size economy and flexibility. The...
Abstract: Resolution has been the most widely used criterion for comparing regular fractional factor...
Abstract: Nonregular fractional factorial designs such as Plackett-Burman designs and other orthogon...
Abstract. By considering the so-called algebraic orthogonality among exper-imental runs, this paper ...
Several criteria have been proposed for ranking blocked fractional factorial designs. For large frac...
Tang and Deng (1999) proposed a generalized minimum aberration criterion (GMA) as a natural extensio...
Fries and Hunter (1980) proposed the Minimum Aberration Criterion (MA) for selecting regular designs...
The concept of minimum aberration has been extended to choose blocked fractional factorial designs (...
At the beginning of an investigation there may be many conceivably important factors. It is often re...
Recently, Xu and Wu (2001) presented generalized minimum aberration criterion for comparing and sele...
Fractional factorial designs are widely used in practice and typically chosen according to the minim...