Stat SW Links Graphics & Text

JMP Version 3.1 is a statistical discovery program that directly links graphs with statistics. It is completely mouse-driven, with an intuitive interface that allows the user to move through hundreds of angles on data, increasing the chances of important discoveries. Multiple data tables and analyses can be open at the same time, and graphics and text are integrated into the same report using user-defined fonts. JMP has many built-in features that are add-ons in other statistical packages such as design of experiments, logistic regression, survival analysis, quality control charts, nonlinear regression and many other specialized tools for analyzing experimental data. SAS Institute, Inc., Cary, NC, (919) 677-8000, www.sas.com. WM

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