2020
DOI: 10.9734/ajpas/2020/v8i230201
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A Critique on the Foundational Response Surface Methodology for Exploring Optimal Regions

Abstract: The interest of most process engineers in industries is usually to optimize the yield of their processes. Not until 1951, imprecise methodologies were used in industries for this purpose. However, in 1951, G. E. P. Box and K. B. Wilson invented the technique of Response Surface Methodology (RSM) as one used for the optimization of the yield of processes. Being an initial idea, this paper has considered RSM as a foundational idea. In particular, it criticizes this foundational idea from the angle of its intuiti… Show more

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