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Design of Experiments Guide
• Examples of Custom Designs
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Examples of Custom Designs
Perform Experiments That Meet Your Needs
Use the Custom Design platform as your primary tool for constructing a wide range of experimental designs. You can construct a variety of design types and fine tune them to your specific experimental needs and resource budget.
Custom Design provides more options and control than the Screening, Response Surface, Full Factorial, and Mixture Design platforms. The designs that you construct are created specifically to meet your goals. This eliminates the struggle to find a classical design that only comes close to meeting your goals.
The flexible special-purpose designs that you can construct using Custom Design include:
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Screening designs, including supersaturated screening designs
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Response surface designs, including those with categorical factors
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Mixture designs, including those with process factors, and mixture of mixture designs
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Designs that include covariates or that are robust to linear time trends
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Fixed and random block designs
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Split-plot, split-split-plot, and two-way split-plot (strip-plot) designs
In this chapter you construct most of these design types within the Custom Design platform. In many cases, you also analyze the experimental results. For help with using the Custom Design platform, see the
Custom Designs topic
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Fraction of Design Space Plot
Contents
Screening Experiments
Design That Estimates Main Effects Only
Design That Estimates All Two-Factor Interactions
Design That Avoids Aliasing of Main Effects and Two-Factor Interactions
Supersaturated Screening Designs
Design for Fixed Blocks
Response Surface Experiments
Response Surface Design
Response Surface Design with Flexible Blocking
Comparison of a D-Optimal and an I-Optimal Response Surface Design
Response Surface Design With Constraints and Categorical Factor
Mixture Experiments
Mixture Design with Nonmixture Factors
Mixture of Mixtures Design
Experiments with Covariates
Design with Fixed Covariates
Design with Hard-to-Change Covariates
Design with a Linear Time Trend
Experiments with Randomization Restrictions
Split-Plot Experiment
Two-Way Split-Plot Experiment
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