Use the Design Space Profiler to explore the impact of factor limits on the expected rate of future runs passing specifications (in-spec portion) of the responses. To determine the in-spec portion of the responses, thousands of points that are uniformly distributed through the factor space are simulated. Then, the number of simulated points that produce a response, or set of responses, that are within the response specification limits are counted to calculate the in-spec portion.
Notes:
• The Design Space Profiler requires specification limits on the responses. If the response columns do not contain specification limits defined in a column property, you are prompted to enter specification limits for each response when you select Design Space Profiler option. There is an option to then save the entered specification limits as column properties.
• If there are specification limits in a column property of the X variables, these are set as the initial factor operating limits in the Design Space Profiler.
• The Design Space Profiler does not obey disallowed combination constraints.
• This feature is recommended when the number of factors is eight or less.