JMP 14.1 Online Documentation (English)
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Basic Analysis
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Design of Experiments Guide
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Predictive and Specialized Modeling
Multivariate Methods
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Consumer Research
Scripting Guide
JSL Syntax Reference
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Predictive and Specialized Modeling •
Process Screening
• Launch the Process Screening Platform
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Launch the Process Screening Platform
Launch the Process Screening platform by selecting
Analyze > Screening > Process Screening
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Figure 18.5
Response Screening Launch Window
Launch Window Roles
Process Variables
The columns of process data containing the measurements to be analyzed. The columns must have a Numeric data type. If a process variable has a Control Limits column property, the Process Screening platform uses those limits to calculate the Derived Sigma.
Grouping
Columns assigned as grouping variables. Each process variable is analyzed at each combination of levels of the grouping variables. The results are presented in a single report.
Subgroup
A column whose values assign a subgroup identifier to each row. The process data are sorted by the Subgroup variable before calculations are performed.
Note:
The process data are not sorted by the Subgroup variable if the control chart type is Indiv and MR.
Time
A numeric column whose values are used for the time order for the data. Use the Time role for data that are time-stamped. The time stamp is used for the time axis in quick graphs and shift graphs. The process data are sorted by the Time variable before calculations are performed.
By
A column whose levels define separate analyses. For each level of the specified column, the corresponding rows are analyzed using the other variables that you have specified. The results are presented in separate tables and reports. If more than one By variable is assigned, a separate analysis is produced for each possible combination of the levels of the By variables.
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