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JMP is a computer program that was first developed by John Sall to perform simple and complex statistics. 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.
JMP provides a comprehensive set of statistical tools as well as design of experiments and statistical quality control in a single Software package. It can work with a variety of data formats, such as text files, Microsoft Excel files, SAS datasets, and ODBC-compliant Databases.
JMP is a division of SAS Institute, the latter being co-founded by John Sall.
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