JMP 14.1 Online Documentation (English)
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Profilers • Introduction to Profilers
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Introduction to Profilers
Visualize Response Surfaces and Optimize Processes
Profiling is an approach to visualizing response surfaces by seeing what would happen if you change just one or two factors at a time. Essentially, a profile is a cross-section view. The interactive profilers in JMP promote exploring opportunity spaces. In fitting equations to data, the fitting is only the first step. Interpreting the fit, understanding the fitted response surface, and finding factor values to optimize the responses is desirable.
Figure 1.1
Examples of Profilers
Contents
Overview of the Profiler Platform
Introduction to Profiling
Profiler Features in JMP
Profiler Launch Windows
Fit Group
Interpret the Profiles
Profiler Platform Options
Common Profiler Topics
Linear Constraints
Noise Factors
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