Post Processing


Hello Guys,
is there such a thing as a users guide for DOEs and especially for the post processing opportunities?
I am using the software a few days and I'm wondering what all the post processing monitors show and how the numbers are calculated. Can you help me to understand these thing a bit better?
Cheers Max
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Hi,
the Free eBook: Design of Experiments with HyperStudy – A Study Guide is a great place to start.
The attached Hyperstudy guide also covers post-processing.
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Hi Hyperman,
thanks for the note on the ebook. I've read it through and I have some additional questions. I really try to understand all of the post-processing values. Some of them I still don't understand or understand where the numbers come from. I have listed some values here:
1) in the Integrity Plot in the category health: How are Bad Values und Excluded Values defined?
2) in the Integrity Plot in the category quality: How are all the Max Bound 99%, Max Bound 95%, Max Bound 90%, Min Bound 90%, Min Bound 95%, Min Bound 99% values defined?
3) with which exakt Methode is the ordination plot been made? I found a link where they say a Principal Component Analysis is used. But do they use an orthogonal or a linear regression to build the variance?
4) I did a convergence analysis to get an impression when an output value converges to the final distribution of values etc. Have you any experience how many runs a study (depending on the specification) has to have to get a valid result.
I hope you can help me out here again.
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Hi,
glad to help. Unfortunately, I do not have much experience with HyperStudy to be able to answer your questions. Hopefully, someone more familiar with this software can provide answers.
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