Tag: Design of Experiments (DOE)

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Quality by Design (QbD) using JMP

I recently had the opportunity to sit down with course developer and JMP instructor Heath Rushing to talk about his new course “Quality by Design (QbD) Using JMP Software.” This course focuses on how to establish a systematic approach to pharmaceutical development that is defined by Quality-by-Design principles using design

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Definitive screening designs wow at Informex

Lou Valente showcased the new JMP design of experiments definitive screening designs to a rapt audience of chemists and chemical engineers at the Informex 2013 conference in Anaheim, CA, Feb. 19. This new class of DOE designs in JMP allows users to potentially gain more information from their experiments with

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Why statistics is essential

Note: John Sall, co-founder and Executive VP of SAS, recently sat down to talk about why statistics matters and what the International Year of Statistics means. SAS is a participant in Statistics2013. Sall will talk further about statistics in a live webcast on Jan. 23 as part of the Analytically

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Celebrating statisticians: Ronald A. Fisher

JMP users have spoken! On LinkedIn and Facebook, they overwhelmingly chose Ronald A. Fisher as the influential statistician to be profiled first in the JMP Blog as part of our celebration of the International Year of Statistics. Here's what some voters had to say about Fisher: "Fisher laid the foundations

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Hunter and Salsburg on how statistics has evolved

With the International Year of Statistics quickly approaching, what better way to prepare ourselves than by gaining a little perspective from those who have helped to shape the world of statistics in the last century? This past summer, JMP's Senior Director of Analytic Strategy Anne Milley and I took a

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UK JMP User Forum North features John Sall as keynote

We held our inaugural JMP User Forum for the North of England in the one of the most prestigious venues, the Sage Conference Centre. This wonderful building sits like a gleaming eye above the southern bank of the River Tyne, looking northward towards Newcastle's historic centre. And it was in

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The UK is jumpin’ for JMP!

The last week of September is going to be manic for JMP in the UK because we’ve got two fantastic events going on. I am delighted to say that the UK JMP User Forum on 27 September will be hosting SAS co-founder and JMP inventor, John Sall. His keynote speech

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Constructing a custom design with 2 nested random blocking factors

My previous post demonstrated some advantages of designed experiments using random blocks rather than the more traditional fixed blocks. My main point was that random blocks can allow for more cost-effective experiments because they require fewer runs for a given set of factors and model specification. There is another advantage

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Pair wins ASA Statistics in Chemistry Award

Scott Allen of Novomer and Bradley Jones of JMP have won the American Statistical Association's 2012 Statistics in Chemistry Award. Allen is co-founder and Vice President of Catalyst Development for Novomer, a Massachusetts-based sustainable chemistry company and JMP customer. Jones is Principal Research Fellow at JMP and a renowned expert

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Top 5 posts about JMP 10

JMP 10 was released about four months ago, and our bloggers have told you about it in a multitude of posts. Which posts appealed the most to readers? I took a look back and picked out the top five posts about JMP 10 based on the number of views, comments,

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