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Legend: = Applied Session, = Theme Session, = Presenter, Sheraton Seattle Hotel & Towers = “S”
Washington State Convention & Trade Center = “CC”, Grand Hyatt Seattle = “H”

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34 Sun, 8/6/06, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-601
Optimal Experimental Design - Contributed - Papers
Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences
Chair(s): Cheryl Dingus, Battelle Memorial Institute
     2:05 PM   A Catalog of Nonisomorphic Indicator FunctionsShao-Wei Cheng, Academia Sinica; Chien-Yu Peng, Academia Sinica
     2:20 PM   Certain Orthogonal Arrays with Generalized Minimum AberrationAijun Zhang, University of Michigan
     2:35 PM   Optimal Fold-over Designs for Three-Level Fractional Factorial DesignsHong Zhou, University of Memphis; Manohar L. Aggarwal, University of Memphis; Lih Yuan Deng, University of Memphis; Dennis K. J. Lin, The Pennsylvania State University
     2:50 PM   (M,S)-Optimality in Selecting Factorial DesignsXianggui Qu, Oakland University; Robert Kushler, Oakland University; Theophilus Ogunyemi, Oakland University
     3:05 PM   Algorithms for Generating Experimental Designs for Irregularly-Shaped RegionsGreg Piepel, Battelle-PNNL; Nam-Ky Nguyen, University of New England
     3:20 PM   Orthogonal-Maximin Latin Hypercube DesignsYing Hung, Georgia Institute of Technology; Roshan J. Vengazhiyil, Georgia Institute of Technology
     3:35 PM   Optimal Design of an Ion Trapping ExperimentKevin Coakley, National Institute of Standards and Technology
 

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