In the classic DoE methodology, the data-driven model estimated from data collected at the end of a batch process is called the RSM model. However, if data were collected at, say, ten instants during the experiment, the estimation of ten RSM models would not reveal the dynamic evolution of the process. This is achieved by developing a Dynamic Response Surface Methodology (DRSM) model, which generalizes RSM models capturing the dynamic behavior of the process.
The form of the DRSM model when two factors are considered could be either a linear, a two-factor Interaction (2FI), or a quadratic model.