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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Thoughts on Forward-Inverse Maps
Technometrics
2025-11-17Paper
Factorial Designs for Online Experiments
Technometrics
2024-11-01Paper
Estimating the intervention effect in calibration substudies
Statistics in Medicine
2024-10-29Paper
Efficient study design to estimate population means with multiple measurement instruments
Statistics in Medicine
2024-10-29Paper
Item response function in antagonistic situations
Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry
2024-07-25Paper
Thoughts on data science in business and industry
Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry
2024-07-23Paper
Discussion of: ``Alternatives to resolution III regular fractional factorial designs for 9--14 factors in 16 runs''
Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry
2024-07-18Paper
George Box and the design of experiments: statistics and discovery
Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry
2024-07-10Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7679425 (Why is no real title available?)2023-04-27Paper
Computer experiments: a review
AStA. Advances in Statistical Analysis
2020-10-12Paper
Design and analysis of computer experiments
AStA. Advances in Statistical Analysis
2020-10-12Paper
Sample size for positive and negative predictive value in diagnostic research using case–control designs
Biostatistics
2020-08-04Paper
Amendments and corrections: ``A construction limit for orthogonal Latin hypercube designs''
Biometrika
2016-06-27Paper
Optimal designs for Gaussian process models via spectral decomposition
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference
2014-10-13Paper
Discussion of: ``Three-phase optimal design of sensitivity experiments''
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference
2014-05-05Paper
Sequential Experimental Designs for Generalized Linear Models
Journal of the American Statistical Association
2009-06-12Paper
A construction method for orthogonal Latin hypercube designs
Biometrika
2009-01-15Paper
Comparison of designs for computer experiments
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference
2006-01-10Paper
Optimal seismic monitoring for event location with application to on site inspection of the comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty
Metrika
2003-08-27Paper
Rotation designs: orthogonal first‐order designs with higher order projectivity
Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry
2003-03-09Paper
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT FROM DISASSEMBLY-REASSEMBLY EXPERIMENTS
Communications in Statistics: Theory and Methods
2002-07-28Paper
Rotation designs for experiments in high-bias situations
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference
2001-10-10Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1552368 (Why is no real title available?)2001-07-03Paper
Minimum Aberration and Model Robustness for Two-Level Fractional Factorial Designs
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B: Statistical Methodology
1999-06-10Paper
Follow-Up Designs to Resolve Confounding in Multifactor Experiments1998-12-15Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1209386 (Why is no real title available?)1998-10-12Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1121362 (Why is no real title available?)1998-05-14Paper
The Design and Analysis of 2 k-p × s Prototype Experiments
Technometrics
1997-03-18Paper
Improved inference in nonparametric regression using \(L_ k\)-smoothing splines
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference
1996-07-18Paper
Trend robust two-level factorial designs
Biometrika
1991-01-01Paper
A Bayesian approach to flexible modeling of multivariable response functions
Journal of Multivariate Analysis
1990-01-01Paper
Factorial Experiments with Time Trends1988-01-01Paper
Model robust response surface designs: Scaling two-level factorials
Biometrika
1985-01-01Paper
Experimental Design: Review and Comment1984-01-01Paper


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