Randomizing an experiment completely is often either impossible or prohibitively expensive. That's where split-plot designs can be valuable. Split-plot designs allow you to fix certain factors for several runs in a row. Within each block of runs (or whole plot), the factors that are hard to change remain fixed while
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Marie Gaudard, Phil Ramsey and Mia Stephens have taught JMP and used it in their North Haven Group Six Sigma consulting practice since the release of JMP Version 4 in the 1990s. All three are strong believers in the value of the JMP Partition platform for novice to expert users.
The inspiration for our latest data story – on using JMP for fantasy baseball – came from Lou Valente, one of our product managers and an ardent New York Yankees fan. Lou is a synthetic organic chemist, a Six Sigma Black Belt and a passionate practitioner of design of experiments.
Most of us who brave Midwest winters pursuing steelhead trout – the ocean-going form of rainbow trout – already know that you have to pay your dues. It’s well worth the effort when we achieve a solid hook set into the awesome power of the famed silver torpedoes. So, how
Russ Wolfinger, the leader of the JMP Genomics project and developer of SAS Proc Mixed, recently was informed that he will be honored this summer as a fellow of the American Statistical Association. One of my best perspectives on Russ Wolfinger's work came when I went to a seminar that
Last week's news had the story from NC State University that dinosaurs probably tasted like chicken, and this week's Discovery Planet episode brought us the vivid scenes of the living snottie cave ceilings of Cueva de Villa Luz, an acid fuming cavern in the Tabasco state of Mexico. So how