• Contents
  • About
  • Acknowledgments
    • Credits
      • Documentation
      • Software
      • Support Group
    • Acknowledgments
  • Overview of ADX
    • The ADX Interface
      • Using This Book
    • Chapter Topics
      • Covered in This Chapter
      • Task List
    • Your First ADX Session
      • Starting ADX
      • Managing Your Designs with the ADX Desktop
    • Design of Experiments Process
      • Design Objectives
    • Getting Started with a Simple Example
      • Experimental Objective
      • Task List
      • Creating the Design
      • Exploring Results
      • HTML Reports
      • Exiting ADX
    • Using ADX Help
    • Points to Remember
  • Full Factorial Designs
    • Chapter Topics
      • Covered in This Chapter
    • Experimental Objective
      • Task List
    • Creating a Full Factorial Design
      • Defining Factors and Responses
      • Selecting the Design
      • Editing the Response Values
      • Reviewing the Design Details
    • Analyzing a Full Factorial Design
      • Exploring the Response Data
      • Fitting a Model
      • Determining the Predictive Model
    • Optimizing Multiple Responses
    • Tying It All Together
    • Points to Remember
  • Fractional Factorial Designs
    • Chapter Topics
      • Covered in This Chapter
    • Experimental Objective
      • Task List
    • Selecting a Fractional Factorial Design
      • Defining Variables
      • Selecting Standard Designs
      • Randomizing the Run Order
      • Entering Response Values
    • Exploring Responses
      • Main-Effects Plot
      • Interaction Plot
      • n-way Effect Plot
      • Cube Plot
      • Scatter Plot
      • Factorial Plot
    • Analyzing a Fractional Factorial Design
      • Checking Assumptions
      • Fitting a Model
      • Analyzing Residuals
      • Analyzing Saturated Designs
    • Optimizing Responses
    • Tying It All Together
    • Points to Remember
  • Fractional Factorial Designs with Blocks and Center Points
    • Chapter Topics
      • Covered in This Chapter
    • Experimental Objective
      • Task List
    • Creating a Customized Fractional Factorial Design
      • Defining Factor, Response, and Block Variables
      • Creating a Fractional Factorial Design with Blocks
      • Using the Customize Window to Add Center Points
    • Reviewing a Customized Fractional Factorial Design
      • Customization Details
      • Design Details
      • Confounding and Aliasing
    • Analyzing the Response Data
      • Interaction Plot
      • Fitting a Model
    • Tying It All Together
    • Points to Remember
  • Plackett-Burman Designs
    • Chapter Topics
      • Covered in This Chapter
    • Experimental Objective
      • Task List
    • Creating a Plackett-Burman Design
      • Defining Factors and Responses
      • Selecting the Design
      • Editing the Response Values
    • Analyzing a Plackett-Burman Design
      • Exploring the Response Data
      • Finding Significant Effects
      • Automatic Selection Methods
    • Tying It All Together
    • Points to Remember
  • Response Surface Designs
    • Chapter Topics
      • Covered in This Chapter
    • Experimental Objective
      • Task List
    • Creating a Response Surface Design
      • Defining Factors, Responses, and Blocks
      • Selecting a Design
      • Viewing Design Details
    • Analyzing a Response Surface Design
      • Exploring Data
      • Fitting a Model
    • Optimizing Factor Settings
      • Numerical Optimizer
      • Contour Optimizer and Contour Plot
      • Surface Plot
    • Points to Remember
  • Optimal Designs
    • Chapter Topics
      • Covered in This Chapter
    • Experimental Objective
      • Task List
    • Creating the Optimal Design
      • Defining Factors
      • Specifying a Model
      • Specifying a Candidate Set
      • Choosing the Search Method
      • The Optimal Design
    • Analyzing an Optimal Design
    • Points to Remember
  • Mixed-Level Designs
    • Chapter Topics
      • Covered in This Chapter
    • Experimental Objective
      • Task List
    • Creating a Mixed-Level Design
      • Creating an Inner Array Design
      • Creating an Outer Array Design
      • Creating a Signal-to-Noise Ratio Response
    • Reviewing a Mixed-Level Design
    • Analyzing a Mixed-Level Design
    • Optimizing a Response
    • Tying It All Together
    • Points to Remember
  • Mixture Designs
    • Chapter Topics
      • Covered in This Chapter
    • Experimental Objective
      • Task List
    • Creating a Simplex-Lattice Mixture Design
      • Defining Variables
      • Selecting the Design
      • Customizing the Design
    • Analyzing a Simplex-Lattice Mixture Design
      • Fitting a Model
      • The Prediction Profiler
      • The Contour Optimizer
    • Tying It All Together
    • Points to Remember
  • More on Mixture Designs
    • Creating a Constrained Mixture Design
      • Defining Variables and Constraints
      • Creating the Design
      • Analyzing and Optimizing a Constrained Mixture Experiment
    • Creating a Mixture Design with Process Variables
      • Experimental Task
      • Defining Variables
      • Creating the Process Mixture Design
      • Analyzing the Mixture Experiment
      • Optimizing the Mixture Design with Process Variables
    • Points to Remember
  • Split-Plot Designs
    • Chapter Topics
      • Covered in This Chapter
    • Experimental Objective
      • Task List
    • Creating a Split-Plot Design
      • Defining Variables
      • Selecting a Design
    • Analyzing a Split-Plot Design
      • Exploring Response Data
      • Specifying Fixed and Random Effects
      • Fitting a Model
      • Optimization
    • More on Mixed Models
    • Fractional Factorial Split-Plot Designs
    • Points to Remember
  • Special Topics
    • Overview
      • Covered in This Chapter
    • Design Augmentation
      • Covered in This Section
      • Augmenting Designs
      • Folding Over a Design
      • Adding Optimal Runs
      • Augmenting to a Response Surface Design
      • Deleting Inactive Factors
      • Points to Remember
    • Creating Nonstandard Designs
      • Creating a Nonprincipal Fraction Design
      • Creating a Design with the FACTEX Procedure
      • Creating a Design with a SAS Program
    • The Dual-Response Approach
  • Useful Techniques
    • Overview
      • Covered in This Chapter
    • Managing Your Designs
      • Using Folders
      • Moving and Copying Design Folders
      • Points to Remember
    • Importing and Exporting Data
      • Exporting Information
      • Importing Data
      • Copying and Pasting Response Values
      • Points to Remember
  • Glossary of ADX Terms
  • References


ProductRelease
SAS/QC9.2
12.3
12.1
Type
Usage and Reference
Copyright Date
March 2008
Last Updated
11Jul2013