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MixedLevelRSDs (version 1.0.0)

Asymseq: Asymmetric Third Order Designs for sequential experimentation

Description

Generates asymmetric sequential third order design for v (3 <= v <= 9) factors in two blocks. Block I gives a second order design for the first stage of the experimentation. If lack of fit of the second order model is found to be significant, then further experimentation can be done with the design given in block II. Runs from block-I and block-II combined form a third order design. It also gives G-efficiency of the third order design.

Usage

Asymseq(v)

Value

Third order design in two blocks

Arguments

v

Total number of input factors

References

1) G.E.P. Box and K.B. Wilson (1951). " On the experimental attainment of optimum conditions".

2) J.S. Mehta and M.N. Das (1968). "Asymmetric rotatable designs and orthogonal transformations".

3) M. Hemavathi, Shashi Shekhar, Eldho Varghese, Seema Jaggi, Bikas Sinha & Nripes Kumar Mandal (2022)<doi: 10.1080/03610926.2021.1944213>." Theoretical developments in response surface designs: an informative review and further thoughts".

4) M. Hemavathi, Eldho Varghese, Shashi Shekhar & Seema Jaggi (2020) <doi: 10.1080/02664763.2020.1864817>. "Sequential asymmetric third order rotatable designs (SATORDs)".

Examples

Run this code
if(interactive()){
library(MixedLevelRSDs)
Asymseq(4)
}

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