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Area of Science:

  • Statistics
  • Experimental Design

Background:

  • Definitive Screening Designs (DSDs) are gaining traction as an alternative to traditional Response Surface Methodology (RSM).
  • Existing designs may have limitations in efficiency and robustness.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce two novel composite techniques for enhancing experimental design.
  • To improve design efficiency and D-values compared to existing methods.

Main Methods:

  • Construction of new design matrices using orthogonal matrices.
  • Integration of axial components from orthogonal or block orthogonal designs.
  • Application of established composite design principles.

Main Results:

  • The proposed novel designs demonstrate superior design efficiency.
  • The new techniques show enhanced robustness over previously documented designs.
  • Elevated D-values were achieved with the novel composite techniques.

Conclusions:

  • The novel composite designs offer significant advantages over current methods.
  • These techniques provide a more efficient and robust approach to experimental design.
  • The findings contribute to the advancement of statistical experimental design methodologies.