Predictive and Specialized Modeling > Process History Explorer > Launch the Process History Explorer Platform
Publication date: 07/08/2024

Launch the Process History Explorer Platform

Launch the Process History Explorer platform by selecting Analyze > Screening > Process History Explorer.

Figure 27.3 Process History Explorer Launch 

Process History Explorer Launch

For more information about the options in the Select Columns red triangle menu, see Column Filter Menu in Using JMP.

Launch Window Roles

ID

Specifies one or more columns that identify a unit in the process.

Note: The ID columns must have corresponding columns in the yield table.

X, Process

Specifies one or more columns that identify the components or specific details that make up the steps of the process.

Step

Optional columns that specify the steps and sub-steps that a unit goes through. For example, the layer and the type of operation within the layer.

Timestamp

Specifies the time of the operation. The time can be specified as a single time point or as a pair of time points that indicate the times that the operation started and ended.

Order

Optional column that specifies the order that a batch of units went through the components specified in the X, Process role.

By

Produces a separate report for each level of the By variable. If more than one By variable is assigned, a separate report is produced for each possible combination of the levels of the By variables.

Launch Window Options

Goal is to Minimize Y

Specifies that the goal of the analysis is to minimize the response. By default, the analysis seeks to maximize the response.

Note: The response is specified in a second data table, not in the data table used to launch the platform.

Data Format

The data for Process History Explorer must be specified in two data tables. The first table is used to launch the platform and contains the steps and details of the process. The second table contains the response, or yield, for each level of the ID columns.

The sample data tables Quality Control > Lot Wafer History and Quality Control > Lot Wafer Yield provide an example of how the data are specified in two data tables.

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