Experimental Studies with Multiple Responses
Philip M. Roth and
Richard A. Stewart
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1969, vol. 18, issue 3, 221-228
Abstract:
Very often the object of experimental development programmes is the optimization of a response, such as a process variable or a physical property of a reaction product. Response surface methods and simplex search procedures have been accepted as useful techniques when one response is measured. In this paper we describe a procedure of general applicability for experimental optimization studies when more than one response is observed.
Date: 1969
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