Tutorials
John Sall and others present the following demos introducing new features of JMP 7. From SAS integration to improved analytics and visualization, JMP® has to be seen to be believed.
Introduction
John Sall delivers a brief introduction to the new features available in JMP 7.
(Run time: 0:45 | Opens in a new window)
SAS Interface
JMP 7 introduces two-way integration with SAS. As a SAS client, JMP 7 lets users grab, slice and spin SAS data to make it come alive. SAS programmers can write SAS code using JMP, submit it to the server and then automatically generate results as interactive JMP graphs and reports.
(Run time: 6:46 | Opens in a new window)
Work at Scale
JMP keeps pace with new computer processing capabilities and with users’ growing data and computing demands. JMP 7 can process up to 2 billion variables and an unlimited number of records so that interesting phenomena are not hidden and can be explored graphically and interactively.
(Run time: 8:24 | Opens in a new window)
Visualization
3-D capabilities have been added to many platforms. New bubble plots handle up to seven variables at once and animate data with sized bubbles that move across time or other variables. Scatterplot 3D offers density contour ellipsoids, nonparametric density contours, drop lines, connect lines and biplots. Scatterplot Matrix is a rich grid of scatter plots that support categorical variables and graphical queries. A new data filter works like a master control panel for selecting groups and intervals, isolating the analysis on them and animating changes as it runs through the groups.
(Run time: 19:48 | Opens in a new window)
Scripting
The new code-aware JSL editor works while users type. Color coding and edit-as-you-go capability simplify debugging scripts, no matter how complex.
(Run time: 7:27 | Opens in a new window)
Analytics
New capabilities include distribution comparisons, multivariate control charts, REML log variance, categorical responses, time series transfer functions, more screening techniques, linked and categorical profilers, and more designs supported for DOE.
(Run time: 14:19 | Opens in a new window)
Computer Experiments
For surrogate modeling, JMP 7 introduces new and enhanced space filling designs, including maximum entropy and Gaussian Process IMSE optimal designs, plus a new Gaussian process-fitting capability.
(Run time: 6:27 | Opens in a new window)
Robust Engineering and Tolerance Design
Prediction-profiling enhancements and new Gaussian process modeling help handle variations in process input data and adjust the process to create high-quality output.
(Run time: 25:00 | Opens in a new window)
Managing the Process and Your Work
JMP 7 gives more control over menus and the look of graphs and plots. Improvements include integration of probability scales into axes, templates that can be used to easily customize graphs, improved default chart layout and graph size, and a new menu editor. A new project feature lets users store and bundle all the project files, including data tables, journals, scripts and related external files. When a colleague opens the project, JMP restores the entire desktop so discovery can be picked up where it was left off.
(Run time: 5:09 | Opens in a new window)
About John Sall
John Sall, Co-founder and Executive Vice President of SAS, leads the JMP Business Division.
Technical Requirements
For optimum performance your computer should meet the following requirements:
Speakers (for sound)
16-bit color depth (or higher)
800x600 screen resolution or higher
Adobe Flash Player 8 or higher

