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31-402: JMP may refer to: JMP (statistical software) , a statistical analysis application by SAS Institute, Inc. JMP (x86 instruction) Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation , a program by WHO and UNICEF to monitor a particular Millennium Development Goal UC Berkeley – UCSF Joint Medical Program The Journeyman Project ,

62-486: A 1992 game series from Presto Studios Joint Meeting Parties , a coalition of opposition political parties in Yemen Joshua Moufawad-Paul , Canadian Maoist JMP.chat , an XMPP to SMS gateway service Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title JMP . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

93-547: A Projects file management tool alongside the ability to use your own images as markers on your graph. JMP was originally developed by a business unit of SAS Institute. As of 2011, it had 180 employees and 250,000 users. In January 2021, JMP Statistical Discovery, LLC became a wholly owned subsidiary of SAS. JMP released new structural equation modeling software in the 2020s in version 15.2. In March 2021, JMP introduced version 16 of JMP software, which improved structural equation modeling and added features to help determine

124-456: A SAS component to operate and can access SAS/Genetics and SAS/STAT procedures or invoke SAS macros. JMP Clinical, used for analyzing clinical trial data, can package SAS code within the JSL scripting language and convert SAS code to JMP. The JMP Scripting Language (JSL) is an interpreted language for recreating analytic results and for automating or extending the functionality of JMP software. JSL

155-473: A digital version in addition to the print edition. On September 10, 2014, IDG announced it was discontinuing the print edition and laid off most of the staff, while continuing the digital version. At one time, the magazine's publisher licensed its name to another IDG subsidiary, IDG World Expo , for the Macworld Conference & Expo (later Macworld/iWorld ), which took place every January at

186-419: A graph and compare it to corresponding points on the data table, to facilitate the discovery of hidden structures within the data set. JMP has a range of capabilities related to artificial intelligence and intuitive machine learning , including support for the creation of models that incorporate predictive modelling techniques such as neural networks , advanced regression, and decision tree learning . It

217-472: A license with its lead institution, Imperial College London. Increased access to the tool has since contributed to a significant streamlining of research on several fronts: helping research teams standardize around best practices, facilitating more seamless sharing of data sets, providing a platform for visual exploratory analysis, and making possible advanced analyses that researchers were not able to perform with open-source software. Macworld Macworld

248-503: A new interface for using the R programming language from JMP and an add-in for Excel. The main screen was rebuilt and enhancements were made to simulations, graphics and a new Degradation platform. In March 2012, version 10 made improvements in data mining, predictive analytics , and automated model building. Version 11 was released in late 2014. It included new ease-of-use features, an Excel import wizard, and advanced features for design of experiments . Two years later, version 12.0

279-470: A single window. Additional contextual menus are generated with new output. The software's primary applications are for designed experiments and analyzing statistical data from industrial processes. JMP can be used in conjunction with the R and Python open source programming languages to access features not available in JMP itself. JMP software is partly focused on exploratory data analysis and visualization. It

310-590: A suite of computer programs for statistical analysis and machine learning developed by JMP, a subsidiary of SAS Institute . The program was launched in 1989 to take advantage of the graphical user interface introduced by the Macintosh operating systems . It has since been significantly rewritten and made available for the Windows operating system. The software is focused on exploratory visual analytics , where users investigate and explore data. It also supports

341-543: Is a desktop application with a wizard -based user interface, while SAS can be installed on servers. According to a review in Pharmaceutical Statistics , JMP is often used as a graphical front-end for a SAS system, which performs the statistical analysis and tabulations. JMP Pro is intended for data scientists, and has an emphasis on advanced predictive modelling and model selection. JMP Genomics, used for analyzing and visualizing genomics data, requires

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372-539: Is a weekly podcast published by Macworld . The Macworld Podcast began life on April 26, 2005 as the "Geek Factor Podcast," hosted by Cyrus Farivar, but was upgraded into the official "Macworld Podcast" with its fifth installment in August 2005. It was hosted at various times by Chris Breen, Philip Michaels, Serenity Caldwell, Glenn Fleishman, and Susie Ochs. Following a hiatus in 2017, today the Macworld Podcast

403-563: Is commonly used by chemical engineers as it contains multiple linear regression algorithms that work in tandem with its experimental design software. JMP is used in electronics manufacturing , especially in areas such as semiconductor device modeling . In 2007, a wildlife monitoring organization, WildTrack, started using JMP with the Footprint Identification Technology (FIT) system to identify individual endangered animals by their footprints. In 2009,

434-419: Is designed for users to investigate data to learn something unexpected, as opposed to confirming a hypothesis. JMP links statistical data to graphics representing them, so users can drill down or up to explore the data and various visual representations of it. When users interact with graphical objects, corresponding points in other tables will be updated accordingly. For example, a user can select points on

465-614: Is used in pharmaceutical development by companies such as Eli Lilly and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals . JMP Clinical and JMP Genomics are both widely used in medical research and bioscience. The Herzenberg Laboratory at Stanford has integrated JMP with the Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorter (FACS). The FACS system is used to study HIV, cancer, stem-cells and oceanography. JMP Pro is also used by research consortium Target Malaria in Europe and Africa through

496-552: The Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco. Macworld published an annual Game Hall of Fame feature from 1986 until 2009. The Game Hall of Fame recognized the best Macintosh games of the year in various categories. The Hall of Fame was founded in 1986 by Steven Levy , who wrote or co-wrote the feature until 1998. Peter Cohen wrote the feature from 2001 until its conclusion in 2009. From 1998,

527-526: The Ziff-Davis -owned MacUser magazine was consolidated into Macworld within the new Mac Publishing joint venture between IDG and Ziff-Davis. In 1999, the combined company also purchased the online publication MacCentral Online , because Macworld did not have a powerful online news component at the time. In late 2001 IDG bought out Ziff-Davis' share of Mac Publishing, making it a wholly-owned subsidiary of IDG. In 2003, Macworld began publishing as

558-495: The Chicago Botanic Garden used JMP to analyze DNA data from tropical breadfruit. Researchers determined that the seedless, starchy fruit was created by the deliberate hybridization of two fruits, the breadnut and the dugdug. JMP has wide applications for the pharmaceutical industry in areas like molecular modelling , quality by design , statistical process control , and design of experiments. The software

589-526: The Game Hall of Fame began regularly inducting gaming accessories and hardware, and for its final two installments in 2008 and 2009, it further expanded its scope to include the best iPhone games. The magazine was published in many countries, either by other IDG subsidiaries or by outside publishers who have licensed the brand name and its content. These editions included Australia, Germany (1990–2015 Macwelt ), Italy, Spain, Sweden ( MacWorld ), Turkey,

620-669: The United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Indonesia. Its content was also incorporated into a number of other IDG publications. In France, IDG bought Golden magazine, released in 1991, renamed it into Macworld France in 1996. Two years later, it has been merged with Univers Mac and renamed Univers Macworld . Publication ended probably in 2004. Macworld has also published in Indonesia by Megindo Tunggal Sejahtera , between 2008 until December 2011. The Macworld Podcast

651-605: The best model to use for the data being analyzed. JMP/JMP Pro 17 were released in October 2022. JMP 18 and JMP Pro 18 are scheduled for release in early 2024. JMP consists of JMP, JMP Pro, JMP Clinical and JMP Genomics, and JMP Live. It formerly included the Graph Builder iPad App. JMP Clinical and JMP Genomics combine JMP with SAS software. The software has a simple menu design, with information organized across either multiple windows or under multiple tabs within

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682-401: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=JMP&oldid=1037833568 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages JMP (statistical software) JMP (pronounced "jump" ) is

713-424: The point-and-click interface or to automate a series of commands, such as weekly reports. SAS, Python, R, and Matlab code can also be executed using JSL. JMP is used for analytics, predictive modelling, machine learning, and data mining in various industries. JMP is used in the chemical industry for applications such as chemometrics , and design of experiments , including response surface methodology . It

744-595: The seasonal smoothing method, called Winter's Method, and ARIMA (Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average). It was also the first version to support JSL, JMP Scripting Language. In 2005, data mining tools like a decision tree and neural net were added with version 5 as well as Linux support, which was later withdrawn in JMP 9. Later in 2005, JMP 6 was introduced. JMP began integrating with SAS in version 7.0 in 2007 and has strengthened this integration ever since. Users can write SAS code in JMP, connect to SAS servers, and retrieve and use data from SAS. Support for bubble plots

775-566: The verification of these explorations by hypothesis testing , data mining, or other analytic methods. Discoveries made using JMP's analytical tools are commonly applied for experimental design . JMP is used in applications such as data mining , Six Sigma , quality control , design of experiments , as well as for research in science, engineering, and social sciences. The software can be purchased in any of five configurations: JMP, JMP Pro, JMP Clinical, JMP Genomics and JMP Live. JMP can be automated with its proprietary scripting language, JSL. JMP

806-558: Was added in version 7. JMP 7 also improved data visualization and diagnostics. JMP 8 was released in 2009 with new drag-and-drop features and a 64-bit version to take advantage of advances in the Mac operating system. It also added a new user interface for building graphs, tools for choice experiments and support for Life Distributions. According to Scientific Computing , the software had improvements in "graphics, QA, ease-of-use, SAS integration and data management areas." JMP 9 in 2010 added

837-627: Was developed in the mid- to late-1980s by John Sall and a team of developers to make use of the graphical user interface introduced by the Apple Macintosh . It originally stood for "John's Macintosh Project" and was first released in October 1989. It was used mostly by scientists and engineers for design of experiments (DOE), quality and productivity support (Six Sigma), and reliability modeling. Semiconductor manufacturers were also among JMP's early adopters. Interactive graphics and other features were added in 1991 with version 2.0, which

868-418: Was first introduced in JMP version 4 in 2000. JSL has a LISP-like syntax, structured as a series of expressions. All programming elements, including if-then statements and loops, are implemented as JSL functions. Data tables, display elements and analyses are represented by objects in JSL that are manipulated with named messages. Users may write JSL scripts to perform analyses and visualizations not available in

899-475: Was founded by David Bunnell and Cheryl Woodard (publishers) and Andrew Fluegelman (editor). It began as a print magazine in 1984, with its first issue distributed at the launch of the Macintosh computer. As a print magazine, it had the largest audited circulation (both total and newsstand) of Macintosh-focused magazines in North America, more than double its nearest competitor, MacLife . In 1997,

930-503: Was introduced at the 1991 Macworld Expo . Version 2 was twice the size as the original, though it was still delivered on a floppy disk. It required 2 MB of memory and came with 700 pages of documentation. Support for Microsoft Windows was added with version 3.1 in 1994. Rewritten with Version 4 and released in 2002, JMP could import data from a wider variety of data sources and added support for surface plots. Version 4 also added time series forecasting and new smoothing models, such as

961-517: Was introduced. According to Scientific Computing , it added a new "Modeling Utilities" submenu of tools, performance improvements and new technical features for statistical analysis. Version 13.0 was released in September 2016 and introduced various improvements to reporting, ease-of-use and its handling of large data sets in memory. Version 14.0 was released in March 2018; new functionality included

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