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  • Question about Maximize Desirability in Prediction Profiler

    After maximizing desirability in prediction profiler, the setting of the most significant and dominant factor is at its high level, what should I do next step? Option-1: I was thinking about augment the design by expanding the range of the most significant factor, but my colleague does not agree with that for no reason.Option-2: I was also thinking about using simulation, but it does not make sens...

    Jeff2010 Jeff2010
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    Sep 23, 2020 9:30 AM
    1943 views | 3 replies
  • Executing .bat files using Run Program()

    I am trying to execute a .bat file from JSL but it does not work as expected. What am I missing? https://www.jmp.com/support/help/en/15.1/#page/jmp/run-external-programs.shtml rp = RunProgram( Executable( "cmd.exe" ), Options( {"C:\temp\myfile.bat"} ), ReadFunction("text") // returns all text ); //"Microsoft Windows [Version xxx] //(c) 2018 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. // // C:...

    FN FN
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    Sep 21, 2020 7:41 PM
    3586 views | 3 replies
  • Questions about "number of starts" and "search time"

    Could anyone help me understand "number of starts" and "search time"? 1. Will increase "number of starts" or use much longer "search time" provide a better optimal design?2. What is a good guess for "number of starts"? i.e., let us say a split-plot design with 5 whole plots and 25 subplots.  Thanks!

    Jeff2010 Jeff2010
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    Sep 13, 2020 8:08 AM
    1933 views | 2 replies
  • How do Space Filling designs automatically generate a run number? Also, can someone please explain the "discrepancy" and "MaxPro" statistics?

    Hi,  I’m a biological scientist aiming to physically execute a space filling DoE using Fast Flexible filling to test 11 factors (10 continuous and 1 categorical) to characterise an enzymatic reaction. When I generate the design I see that JMP has populated the run number box with 110 runs. If I add another factor, this goes up to 120 and if I reduce a factor it decreases 100 and so on. Can anyone ...

    schilakwad schilakwad
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    Sep 8, 2020 8:52 AM
    1936 views | 1 replies
  • Add levels to an augmented design

    Hi, I would like to adopt an existing design. The current design has four factors with two levels. Now I would like to add at least one or two levels to two factors.
    Is it possible to use augment design or is there another way? Until now I found no answer to adopt the design.
    Best regards, Andre!   

    A_Huber A_Huber
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    Sep 2, 2020 12:30 PM
    2308 views | 3 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Question about Maximize Desirability in Prediction Profiler

    After maximizing desirability in prediction profiler, the setting of the most significant and dominant factor is at its high level, what should I do next step? Option-1: I was thinking about augment the design by expanding the range of the most significant factor, but my colleague does not agree with that for no reason.Option-2: I was also thinking about using simulation, but it does not make sens...

    Jeff2010 Jeff2010
    Discussions |
    Sep 23, 2020 9:30 AM
    1943 views | 3 replies
  • How do Space Filling designs automatically generate a run number? Also, can someone please explain the "discrepancy" and "MaxPro" statistics?

    Hi,  I’m a biological scientist aiming to physically execute a space filling DoE using Fast Flexible filling to test 11 factors (10 continuous and 1 categorical) to characterise an enzymatic reaction. When I generate the design I see that JMP has populated the run number box with 110 runs. If I add another factor, this goes up to 120 and if I reduce a factor it decreases 100 and so on. Can anyone ...

    schilakwad schilakwad
    Discussions |
    Sep 8, 2020 8:52 AM
    1936 views | 1 replies
  • Add levels to an augmented design

    Hi, I would like to adopt an existing design. The current design has four factors with two levels. Now I would like to add at least one or two levels to two factors.
    Is it possible to use augment design or is there another way? Until now I found no answer to adopt the design.
    Best regards, Andre!   

    A_Huber A_Huber
    Discussions |
    Sep 2, 2020 12:30 PM
    2308 views | 3 replies
  • Which Run order I have to choose for my DoE?

    Hello,I want to perform a DoE in order to optimize an extraction method. My plan is to start with a screening of the main factors using Plackett Burman followed by a central composite design in order to do a response surface. Before making a Design tube I should choose a Run order (sort left to right, sort right to left, randomize...) and I do not know which run order I should choose for each of m...

    ELH ELH
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    Aug 24, 2020 5:00 AM
    6262 views | 11 replies
  • DOE Question: Contraints on Categorical Factors

    I would appreciate some advice...  I am running a screening experiment with strictly categorical factors and trying to identify the primary source of variation in my response.  The experiment involves material going into a surface process (known significant effect), followed by a bake (which needs to be done in batches to process everything through - any oven run to oven run variation?), followed ...

    amjg amjg
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    Aug 6, 2020 8:38 AM
    1978 views | 2 replies

Latest Discussions

  • Sub-sampling data analysis in JMP

    In Biology (Plant Sci. and Agriculture) usually we have sub-sampling data for replicates. It's very difficult to analyze these data in commonly use Stat S/W (SPSS/Minitab) because MSS(Error) is calculating wrongly.  Without taking averages of samsamples, the easiest S/W for this is using JMP and I need some assistance for this. I've found very useful Youtube video about subsampling in JMP  (CRD: S...

    Kynda Kynda
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    Nov 15, 2017 2:32 PM
    3926 views | 0 replies
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