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D-optimality 3 Hard-to-change factors 3 Multi-stratum design 3 Split-plot design 3 Exchange algorithm 2 Tailor-made design 2 Coordinate-exchange algorithm 1 I-optimality 1 IV-optimality 1 V-optimality 1
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English 3
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GOOS, Peter 3 JONES, Bradley 2 BRADLEY, Jones 1
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Faculteit Toegepaste Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen 3
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Working Papers / Faculteit Toegepaste Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen 3
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I-optimal versus D-optimal split-plot response surface designs
JONES, Bradley; GOOS, Peter - Faculteit Toegepaste Economische Wetenschappen, … - 2012
Response surface experiments often involve only quantitative factors, and the response is fit using a full quadratic model in these factors. The term response surface implies that interest in these studies is more on prediction than parameter estimation since the points on the fitted surface are...
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D-optimal design of split-split-plot experiments
BRADLEY, Jones; GOOS, Peter - Faculteit Toegepaste Economische Wetenschappen, … - 2007
In industrial experimentation there is growing interest in studies that span more than one processing step. Convenience often dictates restrictions in randomization in passing from one processing step to another. When the study encompasses three processing steps, this leads to split-split-plot...
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A candidate-set-free algorithm for generating D-optimal split-plot designs
JONES, Bradley; GOOS, Peter - Faculteit Toegepaste Economische Wetenschappen, …
We introduce a new method for generating optimal split-plot designs. These designs are optimal in the sense that they are efficient for estimating the fixed effects of the statistical model that is appropriate given the split-plot design structure. One advantage of the method is that it does not...
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