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Submit your abstract to the call for content for Discovery Summit Americas by April 23. Selected abstracts will be presented at Discovery Summit, Oct. 21- 24.
Discovery is online this week, April 16 and 18. Join us for these exciting interactive sessions.

Practice JMP using these webinar videos and resources. We hold live Mastering JMP Zoom webinars with Q&A most Fridays at 2 pm US Eastern Time. See the list and register. Local-language live Zoom webinars occur in the UK, Western Europe and Asia. See your country jmp.com/mastering site.

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Specialized Custom DOE for Experienced Experimenters

 

See how to:

  • Augment designs to add constraints and support second-order models
  • Improve a cooking experimental design by adding additional runs that exclude extreme settings known to be deleterious to the process (2:52)
    • Add linear constraints and group new runs into blocks to make it easier to examine design
    • Use Graph Builder to visualize location of new trials in the design space
  • Model a process to convert captured carbon dioxide emissions into plastic (9:59)
    • Augment design to support second order model suitable when more than a few factors are significant
    • Use Restrict option to indicate than a term cannot enter the model unless all the terms above it in the hierarchy have been entered 
    • Use Stopping Rule Stopping Rule to determine if corrected Akaike's Information Criterion (AICc) or Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC) will be used to select best model
    • Understand why and how to use Square Root transformation
    • Compare original and new models, and then choose best model
  • Create and then augment carbon dioxide emissions design from 24 to 36 runs (19:00)
    • Create and interpret design table

Q&A included at times 6:11, 6:59, 21:22, 22:31, 23:35, 25:05 and 26:54.

Comments
mvanderaa1

Very informative video. Looking at the slides however, the video does not seem to contain the complete talk. Is this on purpose?

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