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Those of you who’ve used previous versions
of Design-Ease software will be impressed with the many improvements in Version
7. Changes since version 6 include:
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What's New—The Highlights
- Numerical and graphical optimization: These
popular Design-Expert features are now included in Design-Ease.
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Pareto chart of t-values of effects: Quickly
see the vital few effects relative to the trivial many from two-level factorial
experiments.
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New “Color By” option: Color-code
points on graphs according to the level of another factor—a great way
to incorporate another piece of information into a graph.
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Right-click on any response cell and “ignore”
it: This feature allows you to ignore a response
data point without having to ignore the entire row.
- “Screen tips”: Press the new tips
button for enlightenment on the current screen—this is especially helpful
for novice users.
- 3D surface plots for categorical factors: See
colored bars towering above others where effects are greatest.
- “Min Run Res IV” (two-level factorial) designs for 5 to 50 factors: Screen
main effects with maximum efficiency in terms of experimental runs.
- “Min-Run Res V” designs for 6 to 31 factors: Resolve
two-factor interactions (2FI's) in the least runs possible while maintaining
a balance in low versus high levels.
- Two-level fractional factorials for up to 512 runs and 21 factors: Build
bigger designs than ever-before possible.
- On plots of effects simply draw a box around the ones you want selected for
your model: This is much easier than clicking
each one with your mouse.
- Crosshairs window: Predict your response at
any place in the response surface plot.
- Full-color contour and 3D surface plots: Graduated
or banded colorization adds life to reports and presentations.
- Magnification feature: An incredible tool for
expanding a mixture graph that is originally a small sliver and difficult to
interpret.
- Add blocks D-optimally: Automatically add blocks
to an existing design.
- Points on 3D graphs: See
"lollipops" protruding from surfaces where actual responses were collected.
- Row(s) in the design layout are highlighted when point(s) are selected on the
diagnostics: The highlighting feature makes identification
of problematic data much easier.
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New Design Creation
- Design-builder updates resolution of two-level fractional factorials when
the number of blocks is changed: Immediately
see how segmenting a design might reduce its ability to resolve effects.
- Block names are now entered during the design build: Identify
how you will break up your experiment, for example by specific shift, material
lot or the like.
- “Min-run Res IV plus two” option: Ask
for two extra runs to make your experiment more robust to missing data.
- User-defined base factors for design generators: You
have more flexibility to customize fractional factorial designs.
- Expanded D-optimal capabilities—impose balance penalty, force categoric
balance: This feature helps users equalize
the number of treatments.
- Coordinate Exchange capability for D-optimal designs: Avoid
the arbitrary nature of designs constructed from candidate point sets.
- In General or Factorial D-optimal designs, categorical factors can be specified
as either nominal or ordinal (orthogonal polynomial contrasts): This
affects the layout of analysis of variance (ANOVA).
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New Design Augmentation Tools
- “Semifold”: In only half the
runs needed by a normal foldover, augment Res IV designs to resolve specified
2FI's aliased in the original block of runs.
- Add center points, blocks and replicates without rebuilding the design: This
will be a real time-saver.
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New Analysis Capability
- From Alias List, Pareto Chart or Effects Plots views, right-click on effects
to show aliases: Never lose sight of what really
is being measured in fractional-factorial designs.
- Select alternative aliased effects: Choose
what you think makes most sense based on your subject-matter knowledge.
- Backward stepwise regression is now applicable to factorial designs: This
is useful for quickly analyzing general (categorical) factorials.
- Means and standard deviations for all experimental inputs (factors) and outputs
(responses) are added to the Design Summary screen: This
provides a handy assessment of your system.
- The user can define their preference for sums of squares calculations for
both numeric and categoric factors to be sequential, classical, or partial: These
distinctions are important for statisticians who want to do ANOVA in specific
ways.
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New Diagnostics Capability
- DFFITS: Spot influential
runs via this deletion diagnostic that measures difference in fits when any
given response is removed from the dataset.
- DFBETAS: See from this
deletion diagnostic how model terms change due to an influential run.
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Updated Graphics
- Grid lines on contour plots: See more readily
what the coordinates are at any given point.
- Select the details printed on flags planted on contour
plots: As a user you now can control this feature.
- Confidence bands on one-factor plots: Get
a good feel for the uncertainty in a predicted response as a function of
the factor level.
- Color-codes for positive versus negative effects: Assess
plus or minus impacts on half-normal and Pareto plots.
- Smart tic marks: Get more-reasonably
rounded settings straight off.
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Improved User Interface
- Export the graph to a file: Save the graph
as an enhanced metafile (.emf) that can be inserted as a picture from file
to Microsoft Word and the like.
- Set row status to normal, ignore or highlight: This
allows users control over their design matrix.
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More
Options for Design Evaluation
- Annotation option on reports: This will be
a boon to those who may be unfamiliar with all the esoteric statistics needed
for design evaluation.
- Customizable design evaluation content and power levels: Use
the OPTIONS button to select which statistics to display, specific power
levels to report, and whether to display the standard error or variance on
the graph (with the option to scale by N—the number of runs in the
design).
- Specify model terms to ignore so they don’t display in the alias list: For
example, don’t bother showing interactions of four or more factors.
- Evaluation can be done on either design or a particular response: Shows
the effect when data is missing from a specific response, but not all responses.
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Expanded
Help
- Tutorial movies: See Flash demo’s of
features via Screen Tips—a very effective way to show how to navigate
through the software.
- Internet links: These are helpful connections
to further information.
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New
Import/Export Tools
- XML (eXtensible Markup Language) capability: Export
design files or reports in viewable format that can be manipulated for further
processing (The XML tool also allows import of designs created externally).
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