JSM 2005 - Toronto

Abstract #302717

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Activity Number: 44
Type: Invited
Date/Time: Sunday, August 7, 2005 : 4:00 PM to 5:50 PM
Sponsor: Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences
Abstract - #302717
Title: Designing and Identifying Multistage Experiments
Author(s): Derek Bingham*+
Companies: Simon Fraser University
Address: Dept. of Statistics and Actuarial Science, Burnaby, BC, V5A 1S6, CANADA
Keywords: Experiment Design ; Split-plot ; Randomization restrictions
Abstract:

The statistical design and analysis of experiments is used frequently in industrial applications. Complete randomization of the experiment trials is impractical when it is too costly---or even impossible---to change the level settings of some factors. In this talk, a general approach to the construction of factorial designs with randomization restrictions at multiple stages is discussed. The approach is illustrated through an investigation of a spiked plutonium alloy manufacturing process that took place at Los Alamos National Laboratory.


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