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Diseño Factorial Completo Multirrespuesta×Metodología de Superficie de Respuesta Multi-respuesta×
CampoDiseño experimentalDiseño experimental
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen1950s–1980s1980 (Derringer & Suich desirability function); RSM roots ~1951 (Box & Wilson)
Autor originalDouglas C. Montgomery (factorial framework); Derringer & Suich (multi-response desirability optimization)Derringer & Suich (desirability function approach); Myers & Montgomery (RSM framework)
TipoExperimental design with multi-objective optimizationExperimental optimization technique
Fuente seminalMontgomery, D. C. (2017). Design and Analysis of Experiments (9th ed.). Wiley. ISBN: 978-1119492443Derringer, G., & Suich, R. (1980). Simultaneous optimization of several response variables. Journal of Quality Technology, 12(4), 214–219. DOI ↗
AliasMRFFD, multi-response FFD, multiple-response full factorial, multi-objective full factorial designMulti-response RSM, MRSM, Multi-objective RSM, Multiple response optimization
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ResumenMulti-response full factorial design extends the classic full factorial experiment by measuring and jointly optimizing two or more response variables at the same time. Every combination of all factor levels is tested, providing complete main-effect and interaction information for each response. A desirability function or Pareto-front approach then reconciles competing responses into a single optimal factor setting, making this the method of choice when engineering or process goals involve trade-offs among several quality characteristics simultaneously.Multi-response Response Surface Methodology (MRSM) extends classical RSM to situations where an experiment generates two or more response variables that must be optimized simultaneously. Rather than tuning factor settings for a single output, MRSM fits a separate second-order polynomial model for each response, then combines them — most commonly via Derringer and Suich's desirability function — to find factor settings that satisfy all objectives at once.
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