JSM Activity #77


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Activity ID:  77
Title Room
* ! Experimental Design Strategies (Dedicated to the Memory of Oscar Kempthorne) M-Amsterdam/Stockholm
Date / Time Sponsor Type
08/06/2001    8:30 AM  -  10:20 AM Section on Physical & Engineering Sciences*, Section on Quality & Productivity* Contributed
Organizer: n/a
Chair: Ned Gibbons, General Motors; Klaus Hinkelmann, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Discussant:  
Description

This session, dedicated to the memory of Experimental Design Pioneer, Oscar Kempthorne, explores a variety of experimental design strategies. Approaches discussed include mixture designs, factorial experiments, blocking and optimal designs.
  300507  By:  Greg Piepel 8:35 AM 08/06/2001
A Component Slope Model for Mixture Experiments

  301448  By:  Robert Mee 8:50 AM 08/06/2001
Efficient Two-Level Designs for Estimating Main Effects and Two-Factor Interactions

  300787  By:  Ramon Leon 9:05 AM 08/06/2001
Blocking Multiple Sources of Error in Small Analytic Studies

  300594  By:  William Li 9:20 AM 08/06/2001
Optimal Foldover Plans for Two-Level Fractional Factorial Designs

  301374  By:  Yan Jia 9:35 AM 08/06/2001
Optimal Designs for Two-variable Logistic Regression Models

  300499  By:  Peter Goos 9:50 AM 08/06/2001
D-Optimal Design of Blocked Response Surface Experiments

  301280  By:  Paul Lupinacci 10:05 AM 08/06/2001
D-Optimal Designs for the Michaelis-Menten Model Under Various Error Structures

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