ADX Interface for Design of Experiments
The SAS ADX Interface for Design of Experiments
includes enhancements related to response surface designs, mixture
designs, general factorial designs, and split-plot
designs. Furthermore, ADX can now import data from SAS data sets or
external file formats, and it can export design information to SAS
data sets or external file formats.
The SAS 9.2 ADX Interface now enables you to do the following:
- create general factorial designs with factors having up to nine
levels
- construct and analyze two-level full factorial and fractional
factorial split-plot designs
- choose a mixed-level design from a new expanded design selection
- analyze unstructured experimental data that is imported from
external sources
- analyze fitted models by using the new graphical ANOVA
- construct a lambda plot to evaluate the need for a response
transformation
- add center points to a design before or after replication
- add replicated points in a new block
- apply a user-specified alpha value for the graphical techniques
that are used to fit and optimize a model
- delete inactive factors and project a fractional-factorial
design to a higher-resolution design
- join the means in a box plot
- show clear and aliased effects in the alias structure
- display confidence intervals in the response calculator
and experiment report
- honor block structure in a blocked design during
design randomization
The ADX interface is documented in Getting Started with
the SAS 9.2 ADX Interface for Design of Experiments.
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