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Generally, the response surface is shown graphically as demonstrated in Figure 8.4.
To help in interpretation, it is often useful to plot the contours of the response as well.
For a more detailed discussion of RSM, the reader may refer to Box and Draper
(2007) [40] and Myers and Montgomery (1995) [41].
8.3.4 TAGUCHI’S METHOD
Genichi Taguchi’s methods have been widely known in industry for decades. The cen-
tral idea of his methods is the quality loss function and robust parameter design [42,43].
The quality loss function is used to estimate costs when the product or process ...
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