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Research Article

Sequential Experimentation in Product Development. I

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Pages 33-41 | Received 15 Dec 2000, Accepted 02 Apr 2001, Published online: 22 Apr 2002
 

Abstract

Investigations proceed as an iterative and recursive learning process, involving a sequence of experiments. Evaluating the results from a prior set of experiments allows the investigator to design and predict the next experimental cycle better. The investigator looks at what has gone before with a view to improve and extend the inquiry. This communication reiterates the value of sequential experimentation in product development. A fluid-bed granulation study is used to illustrate the sequential approach. Acceptable solutions were achieved using technical knowledge, a sequence of factorial designs, and graphical data analysis.

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