Metamodeling in Multidisciplinary Design Optimization: How Far Have We Really Come?

The use of metamodeling techniques in the design and analysis of computer experiments has progressed remarkably in the past 25 years, but how far has the field really come? This is the question addressed in this paper, namely, the extent to which the use of metamodeling techniques in multidisciplina...

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