Tag: Data Visualization

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Got JMP 8? You Can Map, Too

By now, you are probably aware that JMP 9 delivers some cool new mapping features. I definitely encourage you to experience them firsthand. However, if you still use JMP 8, or have a colleague who has not upgraded to JMP 9 yet, a new script on the JMP.com file exchange

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Get JMP 9 Training Through Multimedia e-Course

JMP 9 users: Now that you have invested in the most recent version of the interactive visual statistical discovery software package, I know you will want to make the most of your investment. You can do this by taking training. And now, you can train at your own pace and

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All About Background Maps in JMP 9

If you saw the JMP 9 launch webcast on Oct. 12 or have seen the JMP website lately, you know geographic visualization is a prominent feature of JMP 9. You likely saw a map being drawn underneath the data, and you may have wondered, "How did they do that?" The

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Analyzing NC State Fair Attendance Using JMP

The North Carolina State Fair is in full swing in Raleigh this week. All the talk lately in the break room at the office concerns the Fair. "Did you go to the fair this weekend?" "What day will you go?" "Are you going to try a Krispy Kreme burger?" Fried

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Tune in for Live Webcast on JMP 9 on Oct. 12

Jeff Perkinson, JMP Product Manager, is putting the final touches on his live webcast for next Tuesday, when he will demonstrate the new analytic and graphical capabilities in JMP 9. That's the same day -- Oct. 12 -- that JMP 9 starts shipping. The one-hour demo will show JMP users

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What Factors Affect Office Temperature? Creating Custom Maps

This post is the third in a series that shows how we conducted an observational study about office temperatures, from design to execution to analysis and visualization. See Part I and Part II. In the previous two posts, we discussed the design and execution of an observational study about what

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What Factors Affect Office Temperature? Data Collection and Cleaning

This post is the second in a series that will show how we conducted an observational study about office temperatures, from design to execution to analysis and visualization. For the first post, see Part I. In the previous post, we discussed what factors might affect office temperatures. We used JMP’s

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