OOD: Who coined the term?

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greenvanilla
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OOD: Who coined the term?

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Dear all,

The Ngene Manual explains "optimal orthogonal in the differences" (OOD) designs, referring mainly to Burgess & Street (2005) and Street et al. (2005).
However, reading those papers I could not find any paragraph where the authors actually name their method OOD, although several other papers mentioning OOD always refer to these authors.
Does anybody have any idea in which source the name of this design method came up first?

Thanks a lot in advance!
Michiel Bliemer
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Re: OOD: Who coined the term?

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John Rose and I coined this term. The papers by Street and Burgess talk about D-optimal designs, but they are also orthogonal (unlike other D-efficient designs), therefore we called them optimal orthogonal choice designs previously in the literature, and now call them in Ngene simply optimal orthogonal designs.

These are the references where we introduce these terms (one book chapter, and one journal article):

Rose, J.M., and M.C.J. Bliemer (2008) Stated preference experimental design strategies. In D.A. Hensher and K.J. Button (eds) Handbook of Transport Modelling, Elsevier, 2nd edition, pp. 151-180.

Rose, J.M., and M.C.J. Bliemer (2009) Constructing efficient stated choice designs. Transport Reviews, Vol. 29, No. 5, pp. 587-617.

Best wishes,
Michiel
greenvanilla
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Re: OOD: Who coined the term?

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Thank you so much for your prompt reply! :-)
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