2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.amc.2007.06.023
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A nonlinear programming solution to robust multi-response quality problem

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“…However, to use the most popular desirability function-based method, the so-called Derringer and Suich's method [6,7], the analyst needs to specify values to four types of shape parameters/weights. This is not a simple task and has impact on the method's solution [8,9]. Some authors, including Chiao and Hamada [10], also criticize this method arguing that the composite function value does not allow a clear interpretation except the principle that a higher value is preferred.…”
Section: Research Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…However, to use the most popular desirability function-based method, the so-called Derringer and Suich's method [6,7], the analyst needs to specify values to four types of shape parameters/weights. This is not a simple task and has impact on the method's solution [8,9]. Some authors, including Chiao and Hamada [10], also criticize this method arguing that the composite function value does not allow a clear interpretation except the principle that a higher value is preferred.…”
Section: Research Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Para múltiplas respostas, entretanto, duas estratégias podem ser adotadas: a) a aglutinação das equações do Erro Quadrático Médio de cada resposta através da sua soma ponderada; ou, b), a escolha da equação do Erro Quadrático Médio da resposta de maior importância como função objetivo, atribuindo às demais o caráter de restrições [5,11].…”
Section: Superfície De Resposta Dualunclassified
“…In this paper, it is assumed that there is no correlation between responses; a similar assumption is made in other studies, such as Koksoy (2008). However, by considering each response and using univariate M-estimators to estimate the coefficients, a problem could occur, and outlier detection is required to consider all of the responses simultaneously.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This methodology specifically utilizes both experimentation and optimization methods to determine the system's optimum operating conditions. Koksoy (2008Koksoy ( , 2006 presented MSE as a robust design criterion in multi-response problems. Additionally, genetic algorithms and generalized reduced gradients method were used in their solution stage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%