fractional factorial design
Definition
An experimental design that explores the effect of different combinations of factor values on process outputs, that is carried out on a subset of all possible values rather than the complete set of possible values. Fractional factorial designs are used when only some possible values of factors in a process are seen as relevant to the business or manufacturing process being modeled.
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