Jmp Version History |verified| [QUICK | 2027]

Evolution of JMP Statistical Software JMP has transformed from a niche Macintosh tool into a global powerhouse for visual data analysis. Since its launch by SAS Institute in 1989, it has prioritized a "point-and-click" interface that bridges the gap between complex statistics and intuitive discovery. The Early Years (1.0 to 3.0)

JMP 1 (1989):

Focused on scientists and engineers for design of experiments (DOE) and Six Sigma support. jmp version history

JMP 16.0

The current version of JMP is , released in 2022, which includes significant enhancements to machine learning, predictive analytics, and data science workflows. Evolution of JMP Statistical Software JMP has transformed

Final Review: What the Version History Tells Us

In 1998 JMP learned to play faster. It added scripting, and with it a kind of choreography. Ana learned to write JSL in the quiet hours between experiments. Scripts let her automate the tedious—import, clean, correlate—and freed her imagination to wander: what if she could test a hundred models at once? What if she could animate a surface plot to watch a parameter evolve? She wrote macros that became small rituals, passed to grad students like recipes. JMP 1 (1989): Focused on scientists and engineers

While SAS has not officially announced JMP 19 as of this writing, the roadmap likely includes:

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