M Liu, RW Mee, Y Zhou - Journal of Quality Technology, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Definitive screening designs (DSDs) have grown rapidly in popularity since their introduction by Jones and Nachtsheim. Their appeal is that the second-order response surface (RS) …
JN Ares, ED Schoen, P Goos - Statistica Sinica.-Taiwan, 2023 - repository.uantwerpen.be
Orthogonal minimally aliased response surface (OMARS) designs con-stitute a new family of three-level experimental designs for studying quantitative factors. Many experiments …
Y Wang, S Liu, DKJ Lin - Statistics & Probability Letters, 2022 - Elsevier
Definitive screening designs (DSDs) are widely used for studying quantitative factors. However, DSDs constructed from different conference matrices are not equally good. We …
Screening designs are important for finding the factors that have a major effect on industrial experiments. In regard to quantitative factors, certain experimenters prefer three‐level rather …
H Evangelaras, V Trapouzanlis - Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice, 2024 - Springer
Three-level designs for definitive screening, originally introduced as definitive screening designs (DSDs) by Jones and Nachtsheim (J Qual Technol 43 (1): 1–15, 2011, https://doi …
In this paper, the properties of three-level screening designs are studied. A variety of designs are included, such as the definitive screening designs and designs from weighing …
M Alomair, S Georgiou… - Quality and Reliability …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
In our recent paper “Three‐Level Designs: Evaluation and Comparison for Screening Purposes”, by the same authors, we investigated and compared the original definitive …
Abstract Design of experiments is used to study the relationship between one or more response variables and several factors whose levels are varied. Response surface …