"1"^^ . "The 17th World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics: WMSCI 2013" . . . "41110" . "1"^^ . . "P(GAP403/12/1950)" . "[532803F3AEB0]" . . . . "Design of Experiments to Improve Food Traceability" . "RIV/60460709:41110/13:61642" . "Mac\u00E1k, Tom\u00E1\u0161" . "2013-07-09+02:00"^^ . "978-1-936338-86-3" . . "Traceability is a concept developed in industrial engineering, and was originally seen as a tool to ensure the quality of products and production (Wall 1994). Economics literature from supply-chain management defines traceability as the information system necessary to provide the history of a product or a process from origin to point of final sale (Wilson and Clarke 1998; Jack, Pardoe, and Ritchie 1998; Timon and O\u2019Reilly 1998). Specific standards for food traceability have been mandated internationally; by law in the European Union (EU), Japan, and more recently the United States; and also by private firms and associations. There is significant attention on traceability systems in the context of monitoring in the food industry. Although this has focused increasingly on food safety, agro-food and non-food sectors have also instituted traceability requirements for product identification, differentiation, and historical monitoring. This paper is focused on one significant factor of traceability sy" . "Design of experiments, Traceability, Barcode, Path of steepest ascent method, and Response surface regression"@en . . "Orlando, Florida, USA" . . "RIV/60460709:41110/13:61642!RIV14-GA0-41110___" . "Design of Experiments to Improve Food Traceability"@en . . "Orlando, Florida, USA" . "International Institute of Informatics and Systemics" . "68605" . . . "0" . "Traceability is a concept developed in industrial engineering, and was originally seen as a tool to ensure the quality of products and production (Wall 1994). Economics literature from supply-chain management defines traceability as the information system necessary to provide the history of a product or a process from origin to point of final sale (Wilson and Clarke 1998; Jack, Pardoe, and Ritchie 1998; Timon and O\u2019Reilly 1998). Specific standards for food traceability have been mandated internationally; by law in the European Union (EU), Japan, and more recently the United States; and also by private firms and associations. There is significant attention on traceability systems in the context of monitoring in the food industry. Although this has focused increasingly on food safety, agro-food and non-food sectors have also instituted traceability requirements for product identification, differentiation, and historical monitoring. This paper is focused on one significant factor of traceability sy"@en . . . "Design of Experiments to Improve Food Traceability" . . . . "Design of Experiments to Improve Food Traceability"@en . "6"^^ . . .