Tag: JMP – General

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Visual Data Quality with Named Colors in JMP

In "How many words for red?" (and part 2), blogger Sean Roberts shows some interesting visuals of named colors. He's trying to correlate the number of names of a hue with the different perceptual space of each hue from a psychology angle. I'm always interested when the raw data for

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Looking Back and Ahead to JMP Academic Webcasts

It’s that time of year for academics, the start of a new semester. The JMP academics team is busy preparing for the academic Webcasts we deliver at the beginning of each semester. We thought it would be interesting to share with you our results from our fall Webcasts. We delivered

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JMP Year-End Roundup

Ah, yes. It’s been a good year. Why? Because JMP® software only gets better with age. Each new release boasts enhanced features and capabilities. And as time goes on, more people come to recognize the power of data visualization for making breakthroughs. As 2009 comes to a close, we reminisce

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JMP® Experiment in ‘Science’

JMP user Peter Reich, a Regents Professor and Distinguished McKnight University Professor at the University of Minnesota, is featured in the December 2009 issue of Science magazine for his long-term experiment on biodiversity and global change. For more than a decade, Reich has used JMP to investigate the interactive effects

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Cub Scouts Prepare for the Pinewood Derby

This winter break, Cub Scouts and their dads across the US will be constructing race cars for the Pinewood Derby. “The Pinewood Derby is ubiquitous, a capstone event during each Cub Scout’s year,” explains Bob Lamphier, a JMP Account Executive and the competitive father of Dylan, age 9. “Everyone makes

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Visualization in Marlow with Stephen Few

Last week I had the great fortune to attend the Explorer Series event, Exploring Predictive Analytics and Data Visualisation with JMP, presented by Stephen Few and my colleague Chuck Pirrello. We had good attendance at the SAS offices in Marlow. Some people even flew in from Ireland. As always, Stephen

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Spreading the Word About JMP in China and Japan

While the chief architect of JMP, John Sall, remains heavily involved in the day-to-day development of our product here in Cary, North Carolina, he also travels the world to show what JMP can do for organizations of all kinds. Sall flew to China and Japan recently with Steve Adams, JMP's

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Authors Take Statistics, JMP to Engineers and Scientists

I met José Ramírez, PhD, in Chicago at the JMP Discovery conference and Innovators’ Summit. An industrial statistician and longtime JMP and SAS user, he was quite the celebrity at the conference, where he gave a well-attended talk about designing experiments using JMP and SAS. José told me about his

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JMP Is 20 Years Old

Today is the 20th anniversary of JMP's first release, and I want to thank everyone who has helped to make JMP a success. JMP Version 1 shipped on October 5, 1989 -- or as we claimed at the time September 35 -- so that we could say we shipped in

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