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  2. Robustification - Wikipedia

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    Robustification is a form of optimisation whereby a system is made less sensitive to the effects of random variability, or noise, that is present in that system's input variables and parameters. The process is typically associated with engineering systems , but the process can also be applied to a political policy , a business strategy or any ...

  3. Robust parameter design - Wikipedia

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    For any two 2 (m1+m2 )-(p1+p2) fractional factorial robust parameter designs, D1 and D2, we say that D1 has less aberration than D2 if there exists an r such that, B i (D1) = B i (D2) for all i < r – 1 and B r (D1) < B r (D2). If no other design has less aberration than D1, then D1 is the minimum aberration fractional factorial robust ...

  4. Robust optimization - Wikipedia

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    Robust optimization is a field of mathematical optimization theory that deals with optimization problems in which a certain measure of robustness is sought against uncertainty that can be represented as deterministic variability in the value of the parameters of the problem itself and/or its solution.

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Robustification; Robustness (computer science) S. ... This page was last edited on 22 July 2024, ...

  6. Robustness - Wikipedia

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    In the same line robustness can be defined as "the ability of a system to resist change without adapting its initial stable configuration". [1] "Robustness in the small" refers to situations wherein perturbations are small in magnitude, which considers that the "small" magnitude hypothesis can be difficult to verify because "small" or "large ...

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    The basic design of how graphics are represented in PDF is very similar to that of PostScript, except for the use of transparency, which was added in PDF 1.4. PDF graphics use a device-independent Cartesian coordinate system to describe the surface of a page. A PDF page description can use a matrix to scale, rotate, or skew graphical

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