In quality improvement, it’s common to talk about the "voice of the process" (intrinsic variation in the outputs of an in-control process) and the "voice of the customer" (specification limits that express the range of output values customers will not be unhappy with). A capability analysis compares these two "voices,"
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Extending Capability Animation with an add-in: Interactively exploring the impact of proposed process changes
Bradley Jones leads French design of experiments seminar
The JMP team held a seminar on Sept. 17 in France that focused on design of experiments. Bradley Jones and Peter Goos led this half-day event, and they covered various aspects of design of experiments using four different case studies. They introduced the definitive screening design, which is new in
PCA and illustrative variables add-in for JMP
Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is a traditional method in data analysis and, more specifically, in multivariate analysis. PCA was developed by Karl Pearson in 1901. The goal of PCA is to reduce the dimensionality in a set of correlated variables into a smaller set of uncorrelated variables that explain the majority