JMP (statistical Software)

JMP (statistical Software)

JMP (pronounced "jump") is a computer program that was first developed by John Sall and others to perform simple and complex statistical analyses. It dynamically links statistics with graphics to interactively explore, understand, and visualize data. This allows you to click on any point in a graph, and see the corresponding data point highlighted in the data table, and other graphs.

SAS sponsors a yearly JMP users conference that focuses on the use of JMP in applied statistics as well as customization of JMP via JSL. JMP is a division of SAS Institute Inc., which was co-founded by John Sall.

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