THE TWO-RESPONSE PROBLEM,

Abstract

Two responses, y sub 1 and y sub 2, are determined by the control values x sub 1, x sub 2, ..., x sub p. It is desirable to achieve high values of y sub 1 and y sub 2 by a choice of the values of the control variables. Usually the values of x sub 1, x sub 2, ..., x sub p that maximize y sub 1 will not maximize y sub 2 so that a compromise will be necessary. The following steps were taken in solving the problem: (1) The complete set of efficient points is defined in such a way that the control variables should always belong to the set. (2) A method for finding the complete set of efficient points is obtained. (3) Help in selecting a particular member from the complete set is given by means of confidence limits on the future responses. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 22, 1961
Accession Number
AD0608417

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  • Charles E. Antle

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