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Generalized resolution and minimum aberration criteria for plackett-burman and other nonregular factorial designs

Lih-Yuan Deng, +1 more
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In this paper, a generalized resolution criterion is defined and used for assessing non-regular fractional factorials, notably Plackett-Burman designs, which is intended to capture projection properties, complementing that of Webb (1964) whose concept of resolution concerns the estimability of lower order fractional fractional factors under the assumption that higher order effects are negligible.
Abstract
Resolution has been the most widely used criterion for comparing regular fractional factorials since it was introduced in 1961 by Box and Hunter. In this pa- per, we examine how a generalized resolution criterion can be defined and used for assessing nonregular fractional factorials, notably Plackett-Burman designs. Our generalization is intended to capture projection properties, complementing that of Webb (1964) whose concept of resolution concerns the estimability of lower order ef- fects under the assumption that higher order effects are negligible. Our generalized resolution provides a fruitful criterion for ranking different designs while Webb's resolution is mainly useful as a classification rule. An additional advantage of our approach is that the idea leads to a natural generalization of minimum aberration. Examples are given to illustrate the usefulness of the new criteria.

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Creating catalogues of two-level nonregular fractional factorial designs based on the criteria of generalized aberration

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On optimal two-level nonregular factorial split-plot designs

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Nonregular two-level designs of resolution IV or more containing clear two-factor interactions

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Arthur Fries, +1 more
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TL;DR: In this article, the concept of aberration is proposed as a way of selecting the best designs from those with maximum resolution, and algorithms are presented for constructing these minimum aberration designs.