"Using R for Canonical Analysis of Response Surface Design"

"It was discovered that the R programs could best describe and give good
graphical representations of a set of data. Second-order polynomial model
of response surfaces are often fitted to the results of designed
experiments, and the canonical form of such surfaces can greatly help,
both in interpreting the
results and in deciding what action to take on the process under study. We
attempt to conduct the canonical analysis of the polynomial model of
response surfaces design."

Keywords: 'Designed Experiment, Canonical Ananlysis, Response Surface
Methodology'

Ibrahim Abdullahi
Research Student
School of Mathematical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile
End Road, E1 4NS, London, UK.