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Desice / Online Design of Experiments Tool

Discussion in 'DOE - Design of Experiments' started by Rupert B, Sep 24, 2022.

  1. Rupert B

    Rupert B New Member

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    Hello everyone,

    first time posting here. I have created an online tool for creating and analyzing design of experiments. It is called desice.io. Currently it is free of charge. Feedback is welcomed.

    Kind regards,
    Rupert
     
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    JAWChemist New Member

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    Can your tool create constrained simplex mixture vertices (simple high/low constraints no multiple component constraints yet) for <=30 components and then use a D-optimal selection to get a subset for testing?
    I am looking for an alternate for the process I have used for years. I used my own program for generating vertices (currently limited by the index number <=32767 for the constrained vertices by the programming language) and a commercial one to select D-optimal ones from the vertices generated (currently limited by the number of components <=10).
     
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    Rupert B New Member

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    No, it is not possible to do the procedure your explained at the moment. But as the platform evolves we can take a look on that. Do you have any resources on the commercial tool you are using for the selection of D-optimal subsets? We might include mixture designs in the near future.
     
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    Hi Rupert B,
    The commercial tools were statistic packages like Minitab and Statistica that have a spread sheet like interface where the data was simple copied and pasted into the sheet.
    Their canned D-optimal menu selections were used.