JMP Connections (Wiley)
Thursday, 02 November 2017

This book, subtitled "The Art of Utilizing Connections In Your Data" shows how to get more out of your data using JMP, the suite of computer programs for statistical analysis developed by the JMP business unit of SAS Institute. In it John Wubbel explains the Connectivity platform and metrics in business terms to demystify data analysis and JMP.

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The first half of the book shows you what JMP can do for you in terms of getting insights out of your data by letting JMP parse reams of raw numbers into actionable insight that leads to better strategic decisions.

The second half of the book demonstrates how to implement specific solutions relating to data set development and data virtualization.

Author: John Wubbel
Publisher: Wiley
Date: Oct 2017
Pages: 240
ISBN: 978-1119447757
Print: 1119447755
Kindle: B076C4WNBS
Audience: Businesses interested in JMP
Level: Introductory
Category: Data Science

 

 

  • Learn what a JMP Connectivity Platform can do for your business
  • Understand Metrics-on-Demand, Real-Time Metrics, and their implementation
  • Delve into technical implementation with information on configuration and management, version control, data visualization, and more
  • Make better business decisions by getting more and better information from your data

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