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Salt Palace Convention Center = “CC”, Grand America = “GA”

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204 Mon, 7/30/07, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-155 C
Design and Analysis of Experiments and other Statistical Methods - Contributed - Papers
Section on Quality and Productivity, Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences
Chair(s): William Brenneman, Procter & Gamble
     2:05 PM   Design and Analysis of Material Characterization Experiments with Few Runs per DayWilliam Guthrie, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Kenneth W. Pratt, National Institute of Standards and Technology
     2:20 PM   Analysis of Optimization ExperimentsJames Delaney, Carnegie Mellon University; Roshan Joseph, Georgia Institute of Technology
     2:35 PM   Using Minimal Dependent Subsets To Evaluate Supersaturated DesignsArden Miller, University of Auckland
     2:50 PM   Randomization of Factors in Multiphase ExperimentsTheodore Bailey, Iowa State University
     3:05 PM   Change Point Detection Using Nonparametric Estimation of Profiles in Small Sample SettingKathryn Prewitt, Arizona State University; Shilpa Gupta, Arizona State University
     3:20 PM   A Comparison of Model Combining MethodsLihua Chen, The University of Toledo; Panayotis Giannakouros, University of Missouri-Kansas City
     3:35 PM   Within-Sample Prediction of Future Failure Times Based on Type-II Censored Samples from the Birnbaum-Saunders DistributionKevin S. McCarter, Louisiana State University
 

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