Optimal Designs

Creating the Optimal Design

In this example, you will do the following:

  1. Define six factors. Two of the factors are quantitative with three levels each (such as time or temperature variables). The other four are two-level factors.
  2. Identify the effects you want to estimate. For this example, you will specify a model with polynomial effects for the two quantitative factors.
  3. Specify the candidate set.
  4. Choose the number of runs you want in the final design. This cannot be less than the number of effects you want to estimate.

Defining Factors

Specifying a Model

Specifying a Candidate Set

Choosing the Search Method

The Optimal Design

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