Live Mastering JMP Webcasts Each quarter, JMP systems engineers present 11 Mastering JMP live webcasts that are intended to help users develop and expand their JMP skills. We recently added new dates (through December 2012) for our Mastering JMP webcasts. The new list includes September and December dates for Making
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JMP users may remember UC Denver Professor Marlene Smith for the lively discussion around the poster she presented at JMP Discovery Summit last year: Using JMP to Teach Business Statistics: Cases and Applications. Now you can access 12 of her business case studies. Professor Smith includes a description of each
Each quarter, JMP systems engineers present 11 Mastering JMP live webcasts, which are intended to help users develop and expand their JMP skills. Some webcasts are available as on-demand videos now. We'll roll out the others after the upcoming live events take place. Did you miss one of the live webcasts? Register
New demos from live Mastering JMP webcasts are now available for viewing at your leisure. I divided each webcast into two or three videos. Registration is not required to view the videos. Jami Hampton’s videos on Preparing Your Data for Analysis were recorded during the Jan. 20 Mastering JMP live
Uncovering structure and patterns in high-dimensional data are challenges easily met using visualization and analytics in JMP. In a Nov. 10 live webcast, Systems Engineer Chris Kirchberg demonstrated how. I captured the presentation as three demos that you can review at your leisure. Each demo is about 20 minutes long,
Time series data have a natural ordering by time, and that order is relevant to the analysis of the data characteristics and the way they are used to forecast future events. On Oct. 27, Robert Anderson, Systems Engineer based in the JMP UK office, presented a webcast on building forecasting
At the Oct. 13, 2011, Mastering JMP webcast, Systems Engineer Aashish Majethia demonstrated how to use JMP and JMP Pro to model high-dimensional data. These techniques are useful when you have a lot of indicators (columns) but few observations (rows), a situation that makes modeling using linear regression techniques difficult.
Systems engineer Jami Hampton opened the autumn 2011 series of live Mastering JMP webcasts to 600 JMP users who wanted to learn how to find a good multiple regression model using the JMP Fit Model platform. Jami's PowerPoint presentation and videos of her demo are available. Jami used data and
The autumn lineup of live Mastering JMP webcasts is set. And if you are one of the 2,000+ JMP users who attended a live webcast during the first half of 2011, you'll notice some new topics: • Sept. 29: Finding the Best Predictive Model for Your Data • Oct. 6:
Systems engineer Mary Loveless and I have been barraged with requests to repeat her May 26 live Mastering JMP webcast on risk analysis. Rather than wait until schedules and advertising for a new webcast converge, I divided her demo into three sections for you to watch whenever you want. In