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MAJUG 2020 Winter meeting in Arlington

Mid Atlantic JMP Users Group (MAJUG) Winter Meeting (MAJUG) Winter Meeting –
Thursday Jan 16th at 1:00 p.m. following the New in JMP 15 and Pro morning presentations at the SAS Arlington Training Center

 

Please join us for Rob Lievense’s presentation and application of experimental models created for quality by design, and Gail Massari’s presentation about JMP resources.

Agenda:
1. 1:00 Welcome
2. 1:05 Extracting Valuable Practical Information From Experimental Models Created for Quality by Design by Rob Lievense, JMP Senior Systems Engineer

     Extracting Valuable Practical Information From Experimental Models Created for Quality by Design JMP DOE models can be used dynamically to provide stakeholders with reliable estimates of the quality performance for new products. The design and execution of structured, multivariate experiments allow scientists and engineers to efficiently define a robust design space for pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing. Models created through the DOE platform in JMP are used to determine settings of the critical process parameters (CPPs) that ensure a robust process to make products that meet the requirements for Critical Quality Attributes (CQAs). Regulatory submissions that include such QbD elements demonstrate that risks have been mitigated; however, a great deal of practical information can be extracted with simulations of the model. This presentation utilizes the experimental model with historical information and subject matter expertise to project the likely operational performance of a product. The DOE model Prediction Profiler is used with the simulator to dynamically predict a population of future results with patterns of real-world variation included in the inputs. This dynamic modeling is an excellent tool for setting manufacturing card limits determining a manufacturing control space defined with estimates of the percentage defects. The analyses allow for the inclusion of the measurement uncertainty as an added noise factor for the response.

3. 2:00 Mastering JMP and Community Resources by Gail Massari
4. 2:30 Q&A, Feedback, Future Events – Spring meeting planned for March 19th

 

To register contact MAJUG Co-Chairs by Tuesday January 14th via JMP community or via email: Josh Klick (klick.Joshua@bls.gov) or Melvin Alexander (melvin.alexander@verizon.net).

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Re: MAJUG 2020 Winter meeting in Arlington

Please join us for an afternoon session with presentations about practical applications of JMP.  It will be held after lunch following the New in JMP 15 and New in JMP Pro 15 morning presentation by JMP staff who will demonstrate and answer questions about new capabilities.  Come to either of both sessions.

 

If you have not registered for the New in JMP 15 morning session, register here today. 

 

If you want to come to the afternoon MAJUG meeting, email Josh Klick (Klick.Joshua@bls.gov).

 

Location: 

SAS Arlington Training Center

1530 Wilson Blvd
Suite 1000
Arlington, VA 22209

 

Re; transportation and parking.  Rosslyn Metro station is very nearby, a short walk nearby.  There is a parking lot across the street and next to the building.  Both lots require payment (alas, this is the city!).  There is some on-street parking.

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