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Aug 11, 2021 02:40 PM
| Last Modified: Aug 11, 2021 11:51 AM
From the JMP User Community Manager...
Discovery Summits always give attendees great presentations that cover a wide variety of JMP and statistics topics. Discovery Summit Europe 2021 attendees chose some of their favorites during this year's online conference. You can see which presentations were chosen and watch them for yourself at Best of the Summit.
The JMP User Community newsletter is designed to help you stay engaged with your community — by offering a collection of current, trending topics the Community is talking about that you, too, will want to see, discuss, and share.
The latest JMP challenge is underway with great discussion already happening in the comments. A common task in bioinformatics is to search a string containing genetic information to find specific substring patterns. Your challenge is to find the longest substring that appears two or more times using the Covid19 genome. Ready, set, go!
Do you use the log in JMP? If you do, you're going to want to see its upgrade—brought to you by JMP 16. If you don't use the log, you might want to take another look at what it can do for you. Read on for what's in the enhanced JMP log.
This Discovery ePoster featured a case study examining how JMP was used to highlight a breakdown in manufacturing steps that led to essential process improvements. Read on to learn more from this Best of the Summit presentation.
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