Tag: JMP – General

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New Product JMP Clinical Streamlines Drug Development

Geoffrey Mann, PhD, JMP Product Manager for the health and life sciences industry, helped create JMP Clinical software, the newest member of the JMP product family. Released today, JMP Clinical is designed for medical reviewers, epidemiologists, data monitors, biostatisticians and biometrics groups engaged in analyzing safety data from clinical trials.

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Explore the New JMP Learning Library

The JMP Academic Team is proud to announce the initial release of the JMP Learning Library on our Web site. We created the Learning Library to provide resources for professors and for students who are taking introductory statistics courses. Of course, if you are an old timer like me, you

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A Brief Demo of Neural Nets in JMP

Often we assume there is a complicated relationship between explanatory variables and responses. In these cases, neural networks (neural nets) are useful and can enable us to predict responses from a flexible network of functions of input variables. Neural nets can efficiently and flexibly model different response surfaces when it

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JMP Customer Herzenberg Lab Wins Computerworld Honor

Congratulations to Leonard and Leonore Herzenberg, co-founders of the Herzenberg Laboratory at Stanford University. The lab is a 2010 Laureate of the Computerworld Honors Program. JMP has a longstanding relationship with the Herzenberg Lab, which is famous for its work in developing Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting technology. It is the lab's

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University Student Used JMP in Research That Won Prize

Until recently, Emma Lookabaugh had never even heard of JMP. After using it for the first time this spring in an award-winning research project, she has become a fan. Emma is a senior at NC State University in Raleigh, North Carolina, not far from JMP offices at SAS headquarters. Hailing

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Visual Analytics and JMP

I'm at SAS Global Forum this week in Seattle, where I'm doing a couple of Super Demos on Visual Analytics and presenting a data visualization paper. In preparation for the conference and my paper, I looked into the term "Visual Analytics." In 2004, the US Department of Homeland Security chartered

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Mapping SAS Global Forum Attendees

How wonderful it must be to be so comfortable with a beta version of your software that you can demo it in front of thousands of SAS power users! That’s what my colleague, Jon Weisz, just did at SAS Global Forum’s Technology Connection. And he did so quite impressively, I

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JMP Into R!

This week we celebrate the 35th anniversary of SAS user group meetings with SGF 2010 (formerly known as SUGI). SAS has exhibited extraordinary growth and success since that first meeting of five users in 1975. Over this time span, we have also seen major advancements in the field of modern

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Bradley Jones Wins ASQ Brumbaugh Award

The winners of ASQ’s prestigious Brumbaugh Award for 2009 are Bradley Jones, PhD, Principal Research Fellow in the JMP Division of SAS, and Christopher J. Nachtsheim, PhD, Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota. They co-wrote an article titled “Split-Plot Designs: What, Why, and How” that was published

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Principal Variance Components Analysis

Apart from truly novel and innovative breakthroughs, a basic recipe for scientific research is: Combine two or more established methods that have evolved independently, leveraging particular strengths of each. Give the new combination a clever name. Publish the heck out of it. In this blog post, I’d like to highlight

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