Interruptible Supersaturated Two-Level Designs.

Abstract

Interruptible designs posses a robustness against possible premature termination of an experiment. We consider such two-level designs for a first-order model and present interruptible sequences which lead to the D-optimal saturated design for four to nine factors. Premature terminations of the experiment at any stage results in a supersaturated design with minimum loss of information about the factors. The loss of these designs which is measured by the pairwise orthogonality between columns, is compared with that of the worst case for randomly ordered sequences. (Author)

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1982
Accession Number
ADA115786

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  • Dennis E. Smith
  • James L. Rosenberger

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