It is not too late to register to watch a live Webcast about predictive analytics by data visualization expert Stephen Few on Wednesday at 10 a.m. ET. Registration is free. Few will explain how to build predictive models that will display information so that our eyes can perceive relationships and
Tag: JMP 8
My previous blog post covered issues in the design of a choice experiment for laptop computers. The goal was to model the trade-offs among features and price. In this post, I'll show how to design a choice experiment. The Choice Design feature, which you access from the DOE menu in
As a follow-up to my previous post on how to get Bubble Plots and Profilers created using JMP 8 into PowerPoint 2007, here's how to do the same thing if you have PowerPoint 2003: 1. Go to View-->Toolbars-->Control Toolbox. 2. Click on the icon that looks like two little tools
Lots of folks are interested in the new functionality in JMP 8, which enables users to embed JMP Bubble Plots and JMP Profilers in other applications. Here's a quick lesson in getting these JMP visualizations into PowerPoint 2007 in a few easy steps: 1. Create your Bubble Plot or Profiler.
In my last blog post, I found the best tasting recipe for the Christmas cookies I want to sell. In this post, I will use JMP's Profiler and Simulator to decide the selling price of the cookies and to investigate profitability. If the price is set too high, then fewer
Laptop vendors need to know which features are valued in a laptop and how much customers are willing to pay for them. Manufacturers could learn this through a market research technique know as a choice experiment. This post covers the elements of experimental design for choice experiments using JMP 8.
When I think back to Christmas times of my youth, I recall the cookies my grandmother used to make. They were great! Now she wants to mass-produce the cookies and sell them. Unfortunately, the recipe has been lost. We remember all of the recipe except the “secret sauce” she added
Have you had a chance to check out our JMP Mars mission portal? You can send one of eight JMP users to Mars and watch demos showing how they might use JMP 8 on the red planet. Among the "resources" you can access in the portal is a clever and
I'm just back from JMP 8 launch event in Boston. Actually, it was in Cambridge at the MIT Museum, a wonderfully appropriate venue for the event because it showcases innovation and invention -- which is what JMP users do with our software. The Boston "satellite" event was a festive way
They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. I think the same could be said for simulation. Imagine a room built to simulate your data in a visual way – despite the reality that you have massive amounts of often-complicated data full of twists and turns. And consider