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Massimo Martucci
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Massimo Martucci has more than 20 years experience in the computer software industry. His experience ranges from software development and testing, to pre- and post- sales support, including application and training. Massimo started working in IBM, and prior to joining JMP he has worked for more than 10 in SAS Italy, where he got a deep knowledge in Business Intelligence, Business Analytics and Data Warehousing, mainly in Finance, Telecommunications, Utilities and Manufacturing industries. Massimo has a bachelor’s degree in statistics from Rome ‘La Sapienza’ University.

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Accessing & managing data with JMP – an example

In a previous blog post, I gave an overview on how to access and manipulate data in JMP. I now present a simple case study utilising many of the functionalities for data access and management presented in that prior blog post. The data for this scenario comes from a tablet

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Accessing & managing data for statistical discovery

In a previous blog article, a high-level process for statistical discovery was presented. Now we go much deeper into the first two steps: accessing and manipulating data with JMP. Accessing data The standard JMP data format is the JMP data table. It is a high-performance in-memory data structure that can