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The next step after the data have been entered and checked for accuracy is analysis of the data with the ultimate goal of determine optimal mixture proportions. Before proceeding with the analysis, you may make any desired changes to the response variable limits (performance criteria), weights, and optimization function types which were entered in Step 1.
Change response variable limits, weights, and function types
COST provides both graphical and numerical analysis of your data. The graphical analysis includes various types of plots which are described below. The numerical analysis includes fitting an empirical model to the data, verifying adequacy of the model, and numerical optimization.
Performing the Analysis - Task by Task
Tool: Summary Statistics
Tool: Counts Plot Matrix of Factors
Tool: Matrix of Counts-in-admissible-region plots
Tool: Matrix of Percentage-in-admissible-region plots
A. Tool: Scatter Plot Matrix of Response Variables
B. Tool: Scatter Plot Matrix of Response Variables versus Factors
Tool: Mean Plots of Response Variables versus Factors
A. Tool: Best Settings Based on Mean Values
B. Tool: Best Settings Based on Individual Runs
A. Tool: Model Fitting Tool
A. Tool: Best Settings - Maximization of Total Score Fitted Function
Tool: Response Prediction Tool