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I'm a writer and editor in the JMP business unit of SAS. I am also the global social media manager for JMP, and I handle the JMP Blog. Like our JMP Facebook page, and follow me on Twitter @JMP_Software to keep up with information about your favorite statistical discovery software from SAS.

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JMP Blog has moved!

After a bit of a delay, the JMP Blog has moved over to the JMP User Community. Stop by and check it out! We missed you these past few weeks, but we look forward to sharing lots of posts -- starting with today's post by data visualization expert and R&D

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The JMP Blog is moving!

Dear readers, The JMP Blog is moving to the JMP User Community soon! When will this happen? By the end of November at the latest, the JMP Blog will make its debut in its new home with a new look. Why is it moving? When you visit the JMP User

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JMP User Community redesign and relaunch is underway

If you visited the JMP User Community recently, you probably noticed that things are different. All of the "Actions" options you typically use -- like Edit, Reply, Start a discussion, Write a document, Upload a file, etc. -- are not available. That's because the Community is being redesigned and upgraded.

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Best in show at Discovery Summit 2016

Discovery Summit 2016 wrapped up with an announcement of the top-rated papers and posters. The selection is based on the ratings attendees submitted in the conference app. After the last breakout presentations of the conference were finished, we exported the ratings data from the app and brought it into JMP

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Live blog of Randall Munroe keynote

Randall Munroe of the popular webcomic xkcd takes the stage at Discovery Summit today. He will discuss "Complicated Stuff in Simple Words" in his keynote. The author of the science question-and-answer blog What If, Munroe was born in Easton, Pennsylvania, and grew up outside Richmond, Virginia. After studying physics at

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Live blog of Chris Nachtsheim keynote

Christopher Nachtsheim is the Frank A. Donaldson Chair of Operations Management in the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota. Nachtsheim's teaching and research interests center on the optimal design of industrial experiments, regression and predictive analytics and quality management. He has co-written several related books, most notably Applied

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Live blog of Tom Lange keynote

Tom Lange is a 37-year veteran of Procter & Gamble, where he founded and directed the modeling and simulation (M&S) group. His M&S team led efforts in consumer modeling, computational chemistry and biology, computer-aided engineering, and production system throughput and reliability. Over the course of his career, Lange contributed to

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Follow JMP Discovery Summit 2016 live coverage

Discovery Summit 2016 is about to begin, but if you are not able to join us in person, you can still get a sense of the conference. You can see photos, read live blogs, follow along on Twitter and watch the live stream of the keynote speech by John Sall,

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JMP 13 Preview: Making definitive screening designs more accessible

The purpose of screening in designed experiments is “to separate the vital few factors that have a substantial effect on the response from the trivial many that have negligible effects….The definitive screening design can reliably accomplish the task of screening even if there are a couple of second-order effects,” wrote

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