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Split Plots and Constraints in DOE

JMP has powerful, world-class design of experiments (DOE) capabilities. See how to use the DOE platforms to make the most of your experiments. This topic may cover Custom Design, Constraints, Screening Design, and Split Plot Designs.

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    Great demonstration of the ubiquity and simplicity of custom designs

    Ressel

    Looks easy...when you do it. What's the general approach for defining constraints for more than 2 factors (i.e., when Fit Y by X is not enough)? 

    JoeKubi75

    @Ressel Perhaps a 3D plot or Scatterplot Matrix would work?

    Phil_Kay

    Hi @Ressel ,

    I would say that for more than 2 factors it is going to be too complicated to try something like the Fit Y by X approach. I would use the candidate set approach instead.

    My feeling is that you are unlikely to be able to imagine constraints involving more than 3 factors (it makes my head hurt to think about it). Even 3 factors is unlikely IMO.

    I hope that helps, Phil

    Ressel

    @Phil_Kay it does and the response is appreciated! Thanks.