New developments and applications in experimental design
Editor: Nancy Flournoy
Editor: William F. Rosenberger
Editor: Weng Kee Wong
Lecture Notes--Monograph Series, Volume 34
Hayward, CA: Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 1998.
212 pp.
Subjects:
62-06 (primary)Mathmatical Reviews number (MathSciNet): MR1835121
ISBN:0-940600-46-3
Copyright © 1998, Institute of Mathematical Statistics.
Computer and High-Dimensonal Experiments
Optimal monitoring of computer networks
Valerii Fedorov, and Deborah Flanagan; 1-10
Global versus local search in constrained optimization of computer models
Matthias Schonlau, William J. Welch, and Donald R. Jones; 11-25
The use of lattices in the design of high-dimensional experiments
Ronald A. Bates, Eva Riccomagno, Rainer Schwabe, and Henry P. Wynn; 26-35
Clinical Trials
Optimum experimental designs for chemical kinetics and clinical trials
Anthony C. Atkinson; 36-49
Restricted optimality for phase I clinical trials
Vladimir A. Mats, William F. Rosenberger, and Nancy Flournoy; 50-61
$D$-optimal designs given a bivariate probit response function
Eloi P. Kpamegan; 62-72
Multiple-objective designs in a dose-response experiment
Wei Zhu, and Weng Kee Wong; 73-82
Adaptive Designs
Flexible Algorithms for Creating and Analyzing Adaptive Sampling Procedures
Janis P. Hardwick, and Quentin F. Stout; 91-105
Variability in Adaptive Designs for Estimation of Success Probabilities
Vincent Melfi, and Connie Page; 106-114
Optimal Design for Item Calibration in Computerized Adaptive Testing: The 2PL Case
Steven G. Buyske; 115-125
Exact Distributions of Sequential Threshold Estimators
Nancy Flournoy, and Douglas G. Kelly; 126-137
Sequential Design and Active Control
Roland Gautier, and Luc Pronzato; 138-151
Regression Models, Response Surfaces and Factorial Designs
Optimal Designs for Nonlinear Models With Correlated Errors
Jacqueline M. Hughes-Olivier; 163-174
Some applications of canonical moments in Fourier regression models
Holger Dette; 175-185
Some recent advances in minimum aberration designs
Hegang Chen, and A. S. Hedayat; 186-198
Polynomial representations for response surface modeling
Norman R. Draper, and Friedrich Pukelsheim; 199-212
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