This is the fifth and final post 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, Part II, Part III and Part IV. In the previous posts in this series, we discussed the design
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This is part of a series of Q&As with the JMP development team as we near the release of JMP 9 on Oct. 12. In previous interviews, I talked with Xan Gregg and Chung-Wei Ng. Laura Lancaster is a statistical developer at JMP. She has been with JMP for six
This is the fourth post 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, Part II and Part III. The previous posts in this series discussed the design and execution of an observational study
This is part of a series of Q&As with the JMP development team as we approach the release of JMP 9 on Oct. 12. In a previous interview, I talked with Xan Gregg. Last year, when it was the 20th birthday of JMP, I saw some photos of the JMP
It's exciting to see how JMP users transform data into information, and even more so when the effort involves students. For the second summer, students at Womens' Microfinance Initiative (WMI) used JMP to evaluate microfinance programs in Uganda. One of this year's students was my college-aged daughter, who introduced me
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
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
This is the first in a series of Q&As with the JMP development team as we approach the release of JMP 9 on Oct. 12. Unless you go to events such as the Discovery Summit where attendees get to meet JMP developers in person, you probably know little about the
Weekday summer afternoons will usually find me in my office, huddled under a blanket. I work on the fourth floor of Building S on the SAS campus, with most of the other JMP staff. It seems cold in my office in the afternoons, especially in summer. I’ve discovered I’m not
It's the article that keeps winning awards. Published in October 2009 in the Journal of Quality Technology, "Split-Plot Designs: What, Why, and How" by Bradley Jones and Christopher J. Nachtsheim won the Brumbaugh Award from ASQ this year. Jones, a Research Fellow at JMP, and Nachtsheim, a professor in the