نتایج جستجو برای: response surface methodology

تعداد نتایج: 1763486  

2013
BRADLEY JONES CHRISTOPHER J. NACHTSHEIM

Recently, Jones and Nachtsheim (2011) proposed a new class of designs called definitive screening designs (DSDs). These designs have three levels, provide estimates of main e↵ects that are unbiased by any second-order e↵ect, require only one more than twice as many runs as there are factors, and avoid confounding of any pair of second-order e↵ects. For designs having six factors or more, these ...

Journal: :IJADS 2012
Mohammad Mohajer Tabrizi Hamidreza Navidi Ali Salmasnia Cyrus Mohebbi

Buffer management (BM) is an inventory management methodology introduced by theory of constraints (TOC). In this practice, the retailer passes his demands to the vendor in ‘almost a daily manner’ and has a ‘dynamic inventory buffer’ that reflects the change in demand patterns allowing the vendor the opportunity to replenish his inventory and obtain some market information. In this paper, we con...

2013
Felipe Ortiz Juan C. Rivera Oscar O. Melo

A methodology is proposed to jointly model treatments with quantitative levels measured throughout time by combining the response surface and growth curve techniques. The model parameters, which measure the effect throughout time of the factors related to the second-order response surface model, are estimated. These estimates are made through a suitable transformation that allows to express the...

2006
Anatol N Kirillov Toshiaki Maeno

For any Lie algebra of classical type or type G 2 we define a K-theoretic analog of Dunkl's elements, the so-called truncated Ruijsenaars-Schneider-Macdonald elements, RSM-elements for short, in the corresponding Yang-Baxter group, which form a commuting family of elements in the latter. For the root systems of type A we prove that the subalgebra of the bracket algebra generated by the RSM-elem...

2015
Adel Alaeddini ADEL ALAEDDINI

SELF LEARNING STRATEGIES FOR EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN ANDRESPONSE SURFACE OPTIMIZATIONby

2011
Maria Grazia Fugini Filippo Ramoni Ronald Israels Claudia Raibulet Ovidiu Constantin

This paper deals with a tool developed to support training and education in the field of security and safety in work areas, plants, or industrial environments. The tool comprises the dashboards enabling administrators and users to simulate risks and accidents to be ready for interventions in case of occurrence. Based on a computational model of risks, able to identify the causes and the signs w...

2002
Tianhao Zhang Krishnendu Chakrabarty

Custom microsystems are expensive, innexible, and unsuitable for high-volume production. We address this problem by leveraging hardware/software co-design principles to design reconngurable composite microsystems. We partition the system design parameters into nonre-conngurable and reconngurable categories. In this way, the operational exibility is enhanced and the microsys-tems are designed fo...

2016
Steven W. Lloyd Casey C. Grimm Karen L. Bett-Garber John C. Beaulieu Deborah L. Boykin

Received: April 11, 2016 Revised: August 5, 2016 Accepted: August 9, 2016 Abstract: Background: Recent interest in the health promoting potential of anthocyanins points to the need for robust and reliable analytical methods. It is essential to know that the health promoting chemicals are present in juices and other products processed from whole fruit. Many different methods have been published ...

2011
Xiaohong Huang Ronald Mahieu

In this paper we analyze the possibilities of intergenerational risk sharing in a generational DB pension fund. Each generation is subject to discretionary investment, indexation and contribution policies, thereby losing intergenerational diversification gains. Intergenerational risk sharing is repaired by introducing contingent claims on the generational surplus or deficit. We find that in som...

1991
R. H. Hardin N. J. A. Sloane

Computer-generated designs in the cube are described which have the minimal (or larger) number of runs for a full quadratic response-surface design. Examples of 2-factor designs are included with 6 to 20 runs, 3-factor designs with 10 to 20 runs, 4-factor designs with 15 to 20 runs, 5-factor designs with 21 to 25 runs, 6-factor designs with 28 to 31 runs, and 7-factor designs with 36 and 39 run...

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