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Fractional Factorial Design Part 4

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Uploaded by on Mar 26, 2010

This vignette continues a 4 part series on Fractional Factorial Designs. This video (part 4) shows the creation of a 7 factor 32 run experiment and a 7 factor 16 run experiment.

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  • @dejoning Yes, I can help. I would need to know how many factors you have. But it is a bit more complex than a simple answer if you want the most efficient design. Have you watched the other parts of this series? I can help a lot more if you understand more than this last part of the fractional factorial method. Where are you located and can we speak on the phone?

  • i am a student and I want to Use the DOE to determine the number of experiments i need to conduct. any help??

  • @Nalminji I am so glad I could post this lesson and you were able to use it. Are you a student? Where if so? Are there any other topics in DOE that you would need covered?

    Best wishes,

    Tom Barker

  • I learned a lot...thanks!

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