Abstract
Some problems unique to the construction of N-point D-optimal designs on convex design spaces are considered. Multiple-point augmentation and exchange algorithms are shown to be more costly and less efficient than the analogous single-point procedures. Moreover, some recommendations for improving single-point methods are given. Finally, empirical evidence is found that supports the Galil and Kiefer option for constructing initial designs and Powell's optimization method for design augmentation.
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