JSM 2004 - Toronto

JSM Activity #337

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Legend: = Applied Session, = Theme Session, = Presenter
FRY = Fairmont Royal York, ICH = InterContinental Hotel, TCC = Metro Toronto Convention Center
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337 Wed, 8/11/04, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM TCC-707
Design of Experiments I - Contributed - Papers
Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences
Chair(s): John P. Morgan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
     10:35 AM   Optimal Design for Spherical RegionsRobert Mee, University of Tennessee; Bradley Jones, SAS Institute Inc.
     10:50 AM   Optimal Main Effect Plus Plans for 2^m Factorial ExperimentsYing Tian, University of California, Riverside; Subir Ghosh, University of California, Riverside
     11:05 AM   SELC: Sequential Elimination of Level Combinations by Means of Modified Genetic AlgorithmsAbhyuday Mandal, Georgia Institute of Technology; C.F. Jeff Wu, Georgia Institute of Technology
     11:20 AM   Comparison of Designs Using Change of Variance Functions for Measuring Possible Correlation EffectsYun Shen, University of California, Riverside; Subir Ghosh, University of California, Riverside
     11:35 AM   Average Correlations in Projections DesignsCheryl Dingus, Ohio State University; Angela Dean, Ohio State University
     11:50 AM   Experiment Design in the Presence of Restricted Factor Combinations and Resource ConstraintsJoanne R. Wendelberger, Los Alamos National Laboratory
     12:05 PM   Optimal Design for Multilevel ExperimentsChristopher I. Vahl, Kansas State University; George A. Milliken, Kansas State University
 

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