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Osocha Przemysław, Podgórski Jordan
THE RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGY REVISITED – COMPARISON OF ANALYTICAL AND NON-PARAMETRIC APPROACHES
PRODUCTION ENGINEERING ARCHIVES 20(2018), pp.49-52
DOI: 10.30657/pea.2018.20.10

Abstract
Since G.E.P. Box introduced central composite designs in early fifties of 20th century, the classic design of experiments (DoE) utilizes response surface models (RSM), however usually limited to the simple form of low-degree polynomials. In the case of small size datasets, the conformity with the normal distribution has very weak reliability and it leads to very uncertain assessment of  a parameter statistical significance. The bootstrap approach appears to be better solution than – theoretically proved but only asymptotically equal – t distribution based evaluation. The authors presents the comparison of the RSM model evaluated by a classic method and bootstrap approach.



Keywords
expert system
design of experiment
factorials
Taguchi robust design
RSM
Osocha Przemysław ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2707-2173
Podgórski Jordan ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3587-1522

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