Several experiments are conducted at different environments such as locations or periods (seasons) with identical treatments to each experiment purposely to study the interaction between the treatments and environments or between the treatments and periods (seasons). The commonly used designs of experiments for this purpose are randomized block design, Latin square design, balanced incomplete block design, Youden design, and one or more factor designs. The interest is to carry out a combined analysis of the data from these multi-environment experiments, instead of analyzing each experiment separately. This paper proposed combined analysis of experiments conducted via Sudoku square design of odd order with same experimental treatments
Sometimes in a design the position within the block is important as a source of variation, and the e...
This paper is an overview of a unified framework for analyzing designed experiments with univariate ...
This paper describes the use of design keys in (a) identifying treatment effects with particular plo...
Sudoku square design consists of treatments that are arranged in a square array such that each row, ...
Solving a Sudoku puzzle involves putting the symbols 1,..., 9 into the cells of a 9 × 9 grid partiti...
In this chapter algebraic statistics methods are used for design of experiments generation. In parti...
In this chapter algebraic statistics methods are used for design of experiments generation. In parti...
Sudoku is a popular combinatorial puzzle. We give a brief overview of some mathematical features of ...
The construction of experimental designs has undergone considerable change in the last 25 years due ...
The class of augmented experiment designs has been found useful for experiments involving comparison...
1. The problem of combinatorial arrangements. 2. Analysis of experimental data. (A) Intrablock estim...
In biomedical experiments and investigations, many times comparisons of treatments with a control, r...
Not AvailableIn agricultural experiments, generally data on more than one character is observed. The...
Not AvailableExperiments in which data on several responses are measured from an experimental unit c...
Some programmes of experimentation require the superimposition of a new set of treatments on an exis...
Sometimes in a design the position within the block is important as a source of variation, and the e...
This paper is an overview of a unified framework for analyzing designed experiments with univariate ...
This paper describes the use of design keys in (a) identifying treatment effects with particular plo...
Sudoku square design consists of treatments that are arranged in a square array such that each row, ...
Solving a Sudoku puzzle involves putting the symbols 1,..., 9 into the cells of a 9 × 9 grid partiti...
In this chapter algebraic statistics methods are used for design of experiments generation. In parti...
In this chapter algebraic statistics methods are used for design of experiments generation. In parti...
Sudoku is a popular combinatorial puzzle. We give a brief overview of some mathematical features of ...
The construction of experimental designs has undergone considerable change in the last 25 years due ...
The class of augmented experiment designs has been found useful for experiments involving comparison...
1. The problem of combinatorial arrangements. 2. Analysis of experimental data. (A) Intrablock estim...
In biomedical experiments and investigations, many times comparisons of treatments with a control, r...
Not AvailableIn agricultural experiments, generally data on more than one character is observed. The...
Not AvailableExperiments in which data on several responses are measured from an experimental unit c...
Some programmes of experimentation require the superimposition of a new set of treatments on an exis...
Sometimes in a design the position within the block is important as a source of variation, and the e...
This paper is an overview of a unified framework for analyzing designed experiments with univariate ...
This paper describes the use of design keys in (a) identifying treatment effects with particular plo...