Response surfaces, mixtures, and ridge analyses
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Response surfaces, mixtures, and ridge analyses
(Wiley series in probability and mathematical statistics)
Wiley-Interscience, c2007
2nd ed
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Empirical model-building and response surfaces
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注記
Previous ed.: Empirical model-building and response surfaces, 1987
Includes bibliographical references (p. 757-850) and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The authority on building empirical models and the fitting of such surfaces to data-completely updated and revised Revising and updating a volume that represents the essential source on building empirical models, George Box and Norman Draper-renowned authorities in this field-continue to set the standard with the Second Edition of Response Surfaces, Mixtures, and Ridge Analyses, providing timely new techniques, new exercises, and expanded material.
A comprehensive introduction to building empirical models, this book presents the general philosophy and computational details of a number of important topics, including factorial designs at two levels; fitting first and second-order models; adequacy of estimation and the use of transformation; and occurrence and elucidation of ridge systems.
Substantially rewritten, the Second Edition reflects the emergence of ridge analysis of second-order response surfaces as a very practical tool that can be easily applied in a variety of circumstances. This unique, fully developed coverage of ridge analysis-a technique for exploring quadratic response surfaces including surfaces in the space of mixture ingredients and/or subject to linear restrictions-includes MINITAB (R) routines for performing the calculations for any number of dimensions.
Many additional figures are included in the new edition, and new exercises (many based on data from published papers) offer insight into the methods used. The exercises and their solutions provide a variety of supplementary examples of response surface use, forming an extremely important component of the text.
Response Surfaces, Mixtures, and Ridge Analyses, Second Edition presents material in a logical and understandable arrangement and includes six new chapters covering an up-to-date presentation of standard ridge analysis (without restrictions); design and analysis of mixtures experiments; ridge analysis methods when there are linear restrictions in the experimental space including the mixtures experiments case, with or without further linear restrictions; and canonical reduction of second-order response surfaces in the foregoing general case.
Additional features in the new edition include:
New exercises with worked answers added throughout
An extensive revision of Chapter 5: Blocking and Fractionating 2k Designs
Additional discussion on the projection of two-level designs into lower dimensional spaces
This is an ideal reference for researchers as well as a primary text for Response Surface Methodology graduate-level courses and a supplementary text for Design of Experiments courses at the upper-undergraduate and beginning-graduate levels.
目次
Preface to the Second Edition. Chapter 1. Introduction to response Surface Methodology.
Chapter 2. The Use of Graduating Functions.
Chapter 3. Least Squares for Response Surface Work.
Chapter 4. Factorial Designs at Two Levels.
Chapter 5. Blocking and Fractionating 2k Factorial Designs.
Chapter 6. The Use of Steepest Ascent to Achieve Process Improvement.
Chapter 7. Fitting Second-Order Models.
Chapter 8. Adequacy of Estimation and the Use of Transformation.
Chapter 9. Exploration of Maxima and Ridge Systems with Second-Oder Response Surfaces.
Chapter 10. Occurrence and Elucidation of Ridge Systems, I.
Chapter 11. Occurrence and Elucidation of Ridge Systems, II.
Chapter 12. Ridge Analysis for Examining Second-Order Fitted Models, Unrestricted Case.
Chapter 13. Design Aspects of Variance, Bias, and Lack of Fit.
Chapter 14. Variance-Optimal Designs.
Chapter 15. Practical Choice of a Response Surface Design.
Chapter 16. Response Surfaces for Mixture Ingredients.
Chapter 17. Mixture Experiments in Restricted Regions.
Chapter 18. Other Mixture Methods and Topics.
Chapter 19. Ridge Analysis for Examining Second-Order Fitted Models when there Are Linear Restrictions on the Experimental region.
Chapter 20. Canonical Reduction of Second-Order Fitted Models Subject to Linear Restrictions.
Answers to Exercises.
Tables.
Bibliography.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
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