I believe that heat dissapation is a function of many things like mass, airflow, and surface area. Dimpled rotors have less mass, and more surface area in which to dissapate heat when compared to stock / smooth. Through drilled has less mass, more surface area and better air flow but more likely to crack or warp. Lower masses cool faster but can not absorb as much heat energy. Slotted rotors work like drilled ones. Although there is less pad contact area, all of the additional edges help the pad bite, but can shorten pad life.
I'm pretty sure about my theory, but not positive.
Engineering software is great for showing heat transfer and fatigue.
Engineers have to ballance cost, weight, life span, reliability, and manufacturing limitations on every part. It is tough because consumers don't all want the same things.
Chris N :cool