I would like to announce the release of my latest add-on for Mathematica, the DOE Toolkit. The DOE Toolkit enables you to generate all the "classic" experimental designs as well as more modern designs within your Mathematica® notebook.
The functions that the DOE Toolkit provides enable you to create the following types of experimental designs:
- Full Factorial
- Fractional Factorial
- Box-Behnken
- Central Composite
- Mixture
- Optimal
- Orthogonal
Each DOE Toolkit function creates the design you specify in the form of a Mathematica Dataset object. Thus, you can leverage all the power of Mathematica's Dataset technology to modify and analyze your designs.
Once you have generated your design and recorded your experimental results, the DOE Toolkit provides a Desirability Manipulator that allows you to visually explore the consequences of changing the factor settings in your model.
The DOE Toolkit works on Windows, Mac, and Linux. If you'd like to try the product, here is a link to a demo version: DOE Toolkit Demo
The entire User Guide is available for you to examine here: DOE Toolkit User Guide