Segment | Description | Who's On Air |
Welcome |
Monologue: Worst or Wise Graph Wednesday | |
Featured Program |
Best of “Pictures from the Gallery” JMP Education Manager Scott Wise presents some of the most popular visualizations found in “Pictures from the Gallery,” (graphs posted on the JMP Community). In addition to the ooh’s and ah’s you’re sure to utter, you’ll also learn how to create similar visualizations for yourself using JMP Graph Builder. Complete with step-by-step instructions, Scott shows you how to create visualizations like a colored Periodic Table showing ionization energy; a marginal plot that shows pollution data in U.S. cities; and a Gantt Chart (which JMP can do, btw) showing the steps needed to make your own wine. Scott finishes with a “Mystery Chart,” (spoiler alert: it’s a waterfall chart) which tracks trends in the closing prices over time for stocks in the S&P 500.
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@scwise |
Help |
JMP Systems Engineer Ross Metusalem is back to take us through another helpful aspect of … JMP Help. In this episode, Ross introduces us to what he considers the “best JMP resource available:” other JMP users! With nearly 20,000 members and more than 219,000 discussions posted, there’s a good chance your question has already been asked (and answered) in the JMP Community. Along the way, you’ll also learn how to navigate the site, search for posts and solutions, and discover top tips to consider when posting a question for yourself.
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@Ross_Metusalem |
Doctor DOE |
Tom Donnelly assumes the role of “Dr. DOE” to answer the provocative question: Can we stop using classical Stop Using Classic RSM Designs Cold Turkey? Or, do we take Two I-optimal and Call Me in the Morning. In case you’re confused by the long title of his talk… essentially, Tom shows us how to use JMP’s Compare Design Platform. Tom demonstrates how to compare "classic" RSM designs, like Box-Behnken and Central Composite, with "modern" I-optimal designs of the same size and smaller. With JMP’s Compare Designs platform, you can easily compare competing designs, and simultaneously visualize the tradeoffs among multiple design metrics for as many as five designs.
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@tom_donnelly |
Have You Tried |
The Pareto Plot platform produces charts to display the relative frequency or severity of problems in a quality-related process or operation. Using the failure sample dataset, Ryan DeWitt uses JMP to demonstrate how useful Pareto Plots are for analyzing what problems need attention based on the height of the bars which illustrate which variables have the greatest cumulative effect on a given system.
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@ryandewitt |
Featured Program |
JMP’s Fiona Kelly takes a step back from the math to explore concepts around logic and learning. In her presentation, Fiona connects the singular process of learning, knowing, and the methodology of science through the basis of logic, and how awareness of our logic processes can refine our intellectual product. Fiona steps us through Piaget’s Four Stages to Understanding and relates it to “the scaffolding” of the process of learning, then connects it to the Methodology of Science, before taking on a discussion about if there’s really a difference between the two.
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@fiona_kelly |
Mindful Moment |
Breathe and relax
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@arati_mejdal |
JMP in Action |
Which What When with Reliability Analysis In this episode of JMP in Action, Jerry Fish gives us a tour of JMP’s Reliability tools. Found under the Analyze/Reliability and Survival menu, Jerry shows you the many tools available in JMP when trying to measure reliability (e.g. estimates of what a product will fail, how long a patient will survive, etc.) JMP has three different types of reliability: Non-Repairable Systems (for instance, a toaster), Repairable Systems (maybe a car) and Survival Tools and Modeling (such as a patient in a hospital). After sharing all types of testing, Jerry takes a deeper dive in the Non-Repairable system testing. First, Jerry shows us the life distribution testing system function in action having JMP model when a motor fail. Then, he demonstrates Accelerated Life testing to check the reliability of a LCD light bulb before showing us Degradation Testing, where JMP can predict what percentage of a product would fail as time passes, helpful for studying things like drug expiration. Finally, Jerry looks at Reliability Block Diagram, a JMP Pro feature, which allows you to build a diagram that will allow you to display reliability across multiple factors.
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@JerryFish |
Tip of the Day |
If you have a JMP Report window open, you’ll notice buttons in the lower right-hand corner of the report. In today’s Tip of the Day, Pete and Mary show us how to access, remove or move between JMP windows using these shortcut buttons. You can do things like go back to JMP home, bring the data table to the front of your screen, combine windows to display multiple windows in a dashboard (tabbed) view and more. As a bonus tip, Pete and Mary show you how to grab multiple data tables and mass-close, or leave all but one displayed for quick clean up.
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@Peter_Hersh |
Closing | The Last 5 | @julian |