Theoretical developments in response surface designs: an informative review and further thoughts
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- A fourth order rotatable design in three dimensions
- A general construction method for five-level second-order rotatable designs
- A measure and a graphical method for evaluating slope rotatability in response surface designs
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- A note on small composite designs for sequential experimentation
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- Augmented Box-Behnken designs for fitting third-order response surfaces
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- D-Optimal Fractions of Three-Level Factorial Designs
- D-Optimum Designs for Estimating Optimum Points in a Quantitative Multiresponse Experiment
- D-optimal desigs for estimating the optimum point in a quadratic response surface - rectangular region
- Economical Second-Order Designs Based on Irregular Fractions of the 3 n Factorial
- Effect of missing plots in some response surface designs
- Efficient response surface designs with quantitative and qualitative factors
- Equi-information robust designs: Which designs are possible?
- Factorial and response surface designs robust to missing observations
- Fifth order rotability
- First Order Rotatable Designs with Correlated Errors (Fordwce)
- First order rotatable designs incorporating differential neighbour effects from experimental units up to distance 2
- First order rotatable designs incorporating neighbour effects.
- Fourth order rotatability
- Fourth-order rotatable designs: A-optimal measures
- Further Second Order Rotatable Designs
- Graphical evaluation of robust parameter designs based on extended scaled prediction variance and extended spherical average prediction variance
- Graphical technique for comparing designs for random models
- Group Divisible Second Order Rotatable Designs
- Group-divisible rotatable designs
- Incorporating Overlap Effects from Neighbouring Units into Response Surface Models
- Irregular Four-level Response Surface Designs
- Minimax Design for the Difference Between Estimated Responses for the Quadratic Model Over Hypercubic Regions
- Minimax designs for estimating the optimum point in a quadratic response surface
- Minimax designs for estimating the slope of a third-order response surface in a hypercubic region
- Minimax second-order designs over cuboidal regions for the difference between two estimated responses
- Missing Values in Response Surface Designs
- Modified robust second-order slope-rotatable designs
- Multi-Factor Experimental Designs for Exploring Response Surfaces
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- Multistratum Response Surface Designs
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- On Estimation of the Maximal Point of a Single Factor Quadratic Response Function
- On Group Divisible Rotatable Designs
- On Second-Order A-, D- and E-Minimax Designs for Estimating Slopes in Extrapolation and Restricted Interpolation Regions
- On Some Mixed Order Response Surface Designs Useful in Sequential Experiments
- On d- and e- minimax optimal designs for estimating the axial slopes of a second-order response surface over hypercubic regions
- On group divisible response surface (GDRS) designs
- On some new second order rotatable designs
- On some two- and three-dimensional D-minimax designs for estimating slopes of a third-order response surface
- On the construction of response surface designs with minimum level changes
- On third order rotatability
- Optimum and other response surface designs. Comments on ``Response surface design evaluation and comparison by Anderson-Cook, Borror and Montgomery
- Optimum design of experiments for statistical inference
- Optimum experimental designs, with SAS
- Orthogonally blocked three-level second order designs
- Quantile dispersion graphs for the comparison of designs for a random two-away model.
- Quantile plots of the prediction variance for response surface designs
- Rejoinder for ``Response surface design evaluation and comparison
- Response Surface Designs for Estimating the Optimal Point
- Response Surface Designs for Experiments in Bioprocessing
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- Robust Second Order Rotatable Designs Part II (RSORD)
- Robust designs
- Robust response surface design for quantitative and qualitative factors
- Robust second order rotatable designs: III (RSORD)
- Robustness of classical and optimal designs to missing observations
- Robustness of subset response surface designs to missing observations
- Rotatability is a sufficient condition for A- and D-rotatability
- Second Order Rotatable Designs in Four or More Dimensions
- Second Order Rotatable Designs in Three Dimensions
- Second-Order Response Surface Model with Neighbor Effects
- Sequential asymmetric third order rotatable designs (SATORDs)
- Simplex-Sum Designs: A Class of Second Order Rotatable Designs Derivable From Those of First Order
- Slope rotatability over all directions with correlated errors
- Slope-Rotatable Central Composite Designs
- Small Box-Behnken design
- Small Box-Behnken designs with orthogonal blocks
- Small three-level second-order designs with orthogonal blocks
- Smallest Composite Designs for Quadratic Response Surfaces
- Some Third‐Order Rotatable Designs
- Some new augmented fractional Box-Behnken designs
- Some practical advice on polynomial regression analysis from blocked response surface designs
- Some sequential third order response surface designs
- Some third-order rotatable designs in three dimensions
- THE DESIGN OF OPTIMUM MULTIFACTORIAL EXPERIMENTS
- The design of experiments to estimate the slope of a response surface
- The robustness and optimality of response surface designs
- Third Order Rotatable Designs for Exploring Response Surfaces
- Third Order Rotatable Designs in Three Dimensions: Some Specific Designs
- Third Order Rotatable Designs in Three Factors: Analysis
- Two Third Order Rotatable Designs in Four Dimensions
- Two third-order rotatable designs in four dimensions
- \(D\)-optimal response surface designs in the presence of random block effects.
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