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JMP Blog

A blog for anyone curious about data visualization, design of experiments, statistics, predictive modeling, and more
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  • Unlock dynamic data stories: Tips for publishing on JMP Public

    If you’re looking to make your data stories and presentations shine, forget static images and boring slides. JMP Public is a high-impact platform that showcases the dynamic, interactive power of JMP visualizations.   Here are a few best practices to follow when posting:   Enhance post interactivity and engagement If possible, share a report that will be interactive in JMP Public, such as a visuali...

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    Oct 10, 2025 10:11 AM
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  • Statistical Thinking (STIPS) course has a new home

    Our popular Statistical Thinking for Industrial Problem Solving (STIPS) course, which is hosted by our colleagues in SAS Education, is being transitioned to the new SAS learning platform.

    AllisonHines AllisonHines
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    Jun 16, 2025 11:23 AM
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  • The art of what’s possible in semiconductor: Narrowing the variable list in design of experiments (DOE)

    Is it possible to optimize a plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) with just 25 test wafers? Absolutely! In semiconductor manufacturing, constraints such as a 25-wafer run on a tool are common, but they don’t have to limit success. Leveraging process data to inform experiment design is a winning strategy for getting effective results with limited resources.

    Jason_Wiggins Jason_Wiggins
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    Feb 21, 2025 12:00 PM
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  • The art of what’s possible in semiconductor: Making the best choice for defect count models

    In semiconductor manufacturing, defects can result in scrap and sunk costs. When not detected, they can adversely impact device functionality and cause end-user failures. Defects can lead to large financial losses and damaged reputations. There is value in making the statistical models used to minimize defects as accurate as possible. Standard least squares regression is often the go-to method for...

    Jason_Wiggins Jason_Wiggins
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    Feb 21, 2025 6:00 AM
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  • Discovery Summit Early User Edition: Solving data puzzles and increasing speed

    Revisit the plenary talks and the paper presentations from the Early User Edition of Discovery Summit. 

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    Oct 3, 2024 6:50 AM
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  • Graphical output options using JMP

    The best way to make an impact when sharing your statistical discoveries is with compelling graphical output – an area where the data visualization paradigm of JMP is ideal.   This four-part blog series will look at some of the options you have for exporting your visualizations created in JMP to graphic files that are ideally suited to your needs.   This first article will look at the graphical ou...

    Daniel_Valente Daniel_Valente
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    Jan 20, 2017 7:26 AM
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  • The QbD Column: Applying QbD to make analytic methods robust

    This post shows how the Definitive Screening Design can be used to assess and improve analytic methods.

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    Jan 18, 2017 11:29 AM
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  • Empirical power calculations for designed experiments with 1-click simulate in JMP 13

    What is the probability that we can detect non-negligible effects given a specified model?

    Ryan_Lekivetz Ryan_Lekivetz
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    Dec 12, 2016 10:07 AM
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  • Exploring 30 years of car colors

    Montgomery County, Maryland, publishes all traffic violations since 2013, now totaling more than 780,000 incidents. Besides the location and details of the violations, the table also contains information about the vehicles involved, such as make, model, year and color. It’s car colors that I want to explore here.Even though the violations go back only to 2013, the model year of the cars goes back ...

    XanGregg XanGregg
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    Aug 3, 2016 10:11 AM
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  • Hatching and nesting trends for sea turtles

    A baby sea turtle that has just hatchedI spend a fair amount of time at the North Carolina coast, specifically at Oak Island. Over the years, I’ve noticed the attention given to saving the sea turtles, but I didn’t get involved with this endeavor until the summer of 2014.I happened to witness a nest hatching with my mom one evening, and it was amazing to watch all those tiny turtles emerge and ma...

    Mandy_Chambers Mandy_Chambers
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    Nov 9, 2015 4:28 PM
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  • Potato chip smackdown: Winners and losers

    When I was growing up in the Midwest (Columbia, MO, to be precise), flavored potato chips were a favorite of mine. Though I preferred sour cream and onion, barbecue would do in a pinch. Imagine my delight, then, when my colleague Ryan Lekivetz informed me that our neighbors to the North had an entire new range of chip flavors to try!And imagine my disappointment when I found out that two of the mo...

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    Sep 30, 2015 9:19 AM
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  • Potato chip smackdown: US vs. Canada

    Each taster in the choice experiment got a set of potato chips like this. Can you guess which one is the ketchup-flavored chip?I grew up in Canada, where ketchup potato chips were a staple at most children's birthday parties. As a huge fan of these ketchup chips, I was unsure whether my enjoyment of the wonderful flavor was simply nostalgia and whether other people unfamiliar with the flavor woul...

    Ryan_Lekivetz Ryan_Lekivetz
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    Sep 25, 2015 9:25 AM
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  • George Box: A remembrance

    Today I mourn the passing of George Box, truly a giant among 20th century statisticians. Indeed, I should not relegate him to the 20th century because he won the Brumbaugh Award in 2010 and 2007 for writing papers that made in their year of publication the largest single contribution to the development of industrial application of quality control.Professor Box was 93. The last time I saw him was a...

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    Mar 29, 2013 8:53 AM
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  • What’s a three-way chart, and why would I need one?

    When I was at the JMP Discovery Summit last year, several people asked me, “What’s a three-way chart and why would I need one?” Not everyone needs one, but some might. In this blog post, I’ll tell you more about them and why you might want to use them.The Centers of Disease Control (CDC) is advising all adolescent girls, and more recently, adolescent boys to receive the full three-dose sequence fo...

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    Apr 18, 2012 3:41 PM
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  • Three-way charts, an evolution of the Presummarize Control Chart

    Many years ago, we added the Presummarized control charts to JMP version 5 at the request of folks in the semiconductor industry. While there are many types of Presummarized control charts, one of the most common is the chart called, “Individuals on Group Means,” which plots the subgroup average just like an XBar chart, but uses the overall moving range between each consecutive average for sigma w...

    AnnieDudley AnnieDudley
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    Apr 11, 2012 9:03 AM
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  • Nesting variables in the Control Chart Builder

    In my first Control Chart Builder blog post “Control Charts are easy in JMP 10,” I used a column named “Date” on the X-axis. When I downloaded the data, it didn’t arrive as a date; I had to create the date column from the original month and year columns. Traditionally, when you had more than one variable or column of interest on an axis, you needed to create a new variable with a formula similar t...

    AnnieDudley AnnieDudley
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    Apr 4, 2012 8:42 AM
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  • Custom Tests in the Control Chart Builder in JMP 10

    In my last blog post, I noted that the Control Chart Builder is an overhaul of the older Control Chart platform. One of the most requested features for Control Charts was to offer a way to customize the tests that flag out-of-control samples. I’m happy to report that the new Control Chart Builder platform in JMP 10 has an option to customize the tests – plus you can save the customization to your ...

    AnnieDudley AnnieDudley
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    Mar 28, 2012 8:44 AM
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  • Control Charts are easy in JMP 10

     JMP 10 introduces a snazzy way to create control charts with a new platform called Control Chart Builder. JMP's prior Control Charts were designed over two decades ago for the classic process engineer in manufacturing and were past due for an overhaul.The more we listened to which customers were running control charts and how they were using them, the more I was surprised to learn that people fro...

    AnnieDudley AnnieDudley
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    Mar 21, 2012 9:03 AM
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