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Simon RileyJMP statistical discovery software from SAS is the tool of choice for scientists, engineers and other data explorers in almost every industry and government sector. JMP combines powerful statistics with dynamic graphics, in memory and on the desktop. Interactive and visual, JMP reveals insights that raw tables of numbers or static graphs tend to hide.
Because everything is linked - the graphics, statistics and data - JMP encourages you to dig deeper and ask more questions, improving your chance of making breakthrough discoveries in your data. With JMP, analyses unfold, driven by what the data reveals at each step. You can explore your data without leaving the analysis flow or having to rerun commands as new questions arise.
JMP brings your data analysis to a whole new level, letting you tackle routine and difficult statistical problems more easily and communicate your findings more effectively.
Note : .Free 30-day trial
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JMP Diet / Fitness Example :
Analysis of Personal Diet and Fitness Data with JMP - Shannon Conners
https://community.jmp.com/docs/DOC-6704
Report : Analysis of Personal Diet and Fitness Data With JMP file:///Users/simonriley/Downloads/Shannon%20Conners%20Discovery%202014%208-19-14%20final%20small.pdf -
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suresh sooddesign and analysis of factorial and RSM experiments; data mining)
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Katrien CattoorInteractive. Comprehensive. Highly visual. That just begins to describe JMP statistical discovery software. It’s the SAS product that dynamically links your data with graphics right on your desktop, empowering you to explore the data interactively. You’ll
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Daniel MurrayA more scientific/academic product with some interesting capability. The 64-bit program is particularly interesting for very large datasets.
Difficult to determine pricing but probably would be much more than Tableau for mult-user environments. For single users might be slightly higher than Tableau without the ease of use. Interesting product with the 64-bit capability. -
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