2018
DOI: 10.1080/17477778.2018.1533794
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Second-order extensions to nearly orthogonal-and-balanced (NOAB) mixed-factor experimental designs

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“…Nearly orthogonal-and-balanced (NOAB) designs accommodate a mix of both discrete-valued and continuousvalued factors. 12,13 Second-order NOLHs, 14 NOABs, 13 and frequency-based designs 15 are also available; the latter class has a simple and computationally efficient generation method. Sequential experiment designs allow for design points to be added to the existing design, and are constructed to have favorable properties at any stopping point.…”
Section: Experiments Designsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nearly orthogonal-and-balanced (NOAB) designs accommodate a mix of both discrete-valued and continuousvalued factors. 12,13 Second-order NOLHs, 14 NOABs, 13 and frequency-based designs 15 are also available; the latter class has a simple and computationally efficient generation method. Sequential experiment designs allow for design points to be added to the existing design, and are constructed to have favorable properties at any stopping point.…”
Section: Experiments Designsmentioning
confidence: 99%