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Try These New Activities in Welcome Kit

Since it debuted earlier this year, the New User Welcome Kit has become one of the most fun and efficient ways to learn to use JMP. And now it’s been updated with six new hands-on activities that let you apply your new skills within JMP. The activities include:

  • Using Graph Builder With a Local Data Filter
  • Multivariate Analysis Using Fit Model Nominal Logistic
  • Time Series Analysis Using Control Chart Builder

So whether you’ve tried the kit or not, whether you are a beginning or intermediate user, you will improve your JMP skills by completing the six new activities. The updated welcome kit also features three new videos, including one focused on Global and Local Data Filters in the Analyze section, and a handy glossary of JMP terms and platforms.

 

Webcasts to Strengthen Your JMP® and JMP® Pro Skills

It’s a new year of live webcasts for JMP users. Led by JMP technical experts, the sessions use case studies to show how to meet analytic challenges. Sign up for Mastering JMP (for beginning and intermediate users) and Advanced Mastering JMP (for advanced users) webcasts to strengthen your JMP and JMP Pro skills.

In addition to familiar topics such as importing, shaping, graphing, mapping, modeling and designing experiments, new topics for 2016 include:

  • Uncovering Dependencies using Neural Network Models.
  • Tracking and Trending Manufacturing Metrics.
  • Pinpointing and Reducing Defects.
  • Advanced Mastering JMP: Time Series Analysis and Forecasting.
  • Advanced Mastering JMP: Part-to-System Reliability.
  • Advanced Mastering JMP: Marketing Analytics and Consumer Research.

Register now for Mastering JMP and Advanced Mastering JMP webcasts.

 

Ready to Learn Something New at Discovery Summit Europe?

The majority of Discovery Summit attendees identify the breakout sessions as a primary reason for attending the conference. Led by JMP users, these talks showcase novel applications of the software and are a great way to learn first-rate statistical techniques. In fact, one past attendee told us, “You’ll learn more in a week than in 10 professional conferences.”

So join us for Discovery Summit Europe, March 14-17 in Amsterdam. Before you get there, be sure to review the list of abstracts to determine which talks you’re most interested in attending. The topics vary – including multivariate analysis and data visualizations in consumer science; using the expression column to understand disaster recovery; modern techniques for centralized clinical trial monitoring; and more – and since the talks occur four at a time, you’ll have some difficult choices to make.

 

Language Barriers Fall in JMP® User Community

The JMP User Community has just become even more useful and convenient. Translations of community content are now available in Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean and Spanish. This means that you can view content and participate in discussions in those languages.

For example, you can post to a discussion in English, and another user who speaks German can read that post and respond in German. You will see the response in English.

Content in the User Community displays in the language selected for your Internet browser. To see content in a specific language, change the browser setting to display content in that language and refresh the browser. Your current translation is shown in the User Community on the right side of the top navigation bar. If you have several different browsers, you must change the setting in each browser.

We’re excited about the improved ability of the User Community to allow you to participate more fully in the language of your choice. Visit the User Community to see what’s new, find an answer or offer a solution.

 

Update Your Copy of JMP® 12

A maintenance update for JMP 12 is now available, and it’s recommended for all users and sites. JMP 12.2 includes bug fixes and a few new features, including:

  • A SQL Query() function that supports a Version argument to indicate compatibility with JMP versions.
  • Sample scripts for Generalized Regression that illustrate the shrinkage effect of varying Alpha and the tuning parameter, Lambda, in the elastic net fit for a single predictor.
  • Documentation in Japanese and Simplified Chinese.

Read the release notes on our software updates page for a complete list of improvements and new features, and make sure your copy of JMP 12 is updated. Learn more at jmp.com/update.

 

Have You Tried ...

… adjusting confidence intervals in JMP? A confidence interval gives an estimated range of values that is likely to include an unknown parameter. The confidence interval commands in the Fit Model platform in JMP use an alpha that equals 0.05 by default. This is a 95 percent confidence of plausible response from the effects. We can specify a different alpha level in the Fit Model window. Watch our video to see how to adjust the alpha to .1 and then view that 99 percent interval under Parameter effects in a Fit Model report.

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Live Webcasts

Getting Started With JMP
1 p.m. ET (10 a.m. PT)
Jan. 8, 15, 29
Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26

JMP UK
Jan. 27
Feb. 17

Mastering JMP US
2 p.m. ET (11 a.m. PT)
Jan. 15, 22, 29
Feb. 5, 12

Analytically Speaking
1 p.m. ET (10 a.m. PT)
Jan. 27, featuring Jason Brinkley
Feb. 17, featuring Henry Reich

View all upcoming live webcasts

Upcoming Training Courses

JMP Software: ANOVA and Regression
Feb. 2-5
Live Web

JMP Software: Classic Design of Experiments
Feb. 9-12
Live Web

JMP Software: A Case Study Approach to Data Exploration
March 2
San Francisco

JMP Software: ANOVA and Regression
March 3-4
San Francisco

Featured Book

Analyzing and Interpreting Continuous Data With JMP
Jose G. Ramirez and Brenda S. Ramirez

View all JMP books

 

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