Most of the following programs were written for our own use and are not intended to be fully documented. Most of them are directly related to papers, details of which can be found at my list of publications. If you find any of the programs useful, or would like a further explanation, please e-mail me at s.g.gilmour@qmul.ac.uk.
- SAS programs for arranging response surface treatment designs in blocks - see Trinca and Gilmour (2000) - using:
- SAS program for arranging response surface treatment designs in two-way blocks (rows and columns) - see Gilmour and Trinca (2003).
- SAS programs for obtaining multi-stratum response surface designs - see Trinca and Gilmour (2001):
- first stage - arranging treatments in a stratum, treating the previous stratum as blocks;
- second stage - improving the design to estimate interactions between factors applied in different strata;
- third stage - improving the design by looking at orthogonality with respect to two or more strata higher.
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