Tag: JMP – General

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Using JMP to connect to database, insert records

I've recently gotten a few questions from customers about how to perform database operations using JMP. One question is whether you can use JMP to connect to databases. With JMP, yes, you can connect to an ODBC-compliant database using JMP Scripting Language or the Open database dialog interface. If  you

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Young researchers set to take Phoenix by storm

From May 12-17, 2013, more than 1,500 high school students from over 70 countries will compete in the annual Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) in Phoenix, Arizona. The world's largest pre-college science and engineering competition,  the fair hosts the brightest and most talented young researchers in science, engineering

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We are gearing up for SAS Global Forum! Are you?

What is SAS® Global Forum, you ask? It is the premier event for SAS professionals worldwide, offering educational and networking opportunities, as the conference has done since the first meeting in 1976. The conference is an annual event planned and sponsored by the SAS Global Users Group, which is open

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Two truths and a lie about Dick De Veaux

Which of the following statements about our next featured guest for Analytically Speaking is NOT true? First, let me help you in revealing that we are very fortunate to be joined on April 18 by Dick De Veaux, Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, Williams College (and expert in applied statistics).

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Easy moving average using Summation function

Scientists and engineers use on-line sensors and measurement devices to monitor an almost infinite array of process attributes. When analyzing time series data captured by historians and data loggers, two questions come up regularly: “How can I calculate a moving average?” and a related question: “How do I flag rows

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Design of experiments -- on the rise and in the news

Nearly a century old, the technique of design of experiments (DOE) is more popular than ever at chemical and pharmaceutical companies. So says an article in Chemical and Engineering News by Rick Mullin that includes historical milestones, such as the contributions of R.A. Fisher and the late George E.P. Box

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"Quality time" with the Ramírez family

Award-winning authors Brenda Ramírez and José G. Ramírez were our guests for the March installment of Analytically Speaking. If you missed their webcast, it’s now available on demand. During the interview, they discussed how traditional quality techniques – when updated with the latest advances in analytics and data visualization –

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Analytical cultures: Nurture yours through training

As an organic gardener with spring approaching, I have seeds and soil on my mind. I like to see seeds sprout, grow, flourish and either bloom or bear fruit. To do that, I plant the seeds in nourishing organic compost, provide sufficient water, light and care (and hope for season-appropriate

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Why JMP users love statistics

This is just out on our YouTube channel: a new video for the International Year of Statistics. The video features several JMP users who talk about the value of statistics to engineers and chemists and in industries such as pharma and education. Watch it, and you'll also hear from John Sall,

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Job posting: JMP Systems Engineer for Pacific Northwest

The JMP team in the US is growing! This time, we're looking for a Systems Engineer for the Pacific Northwest. Here's some information about the job from the official posting on the SAS Careers site: As a Systems Engineer, you will provide technical pre-sale and post-sale support to JMP clients

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