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The Chronicles of JMP: A Statistical Genesis

In the beginning, there was the mainframe. Data lived in cold, blinking rooms, and to speak with it, you had to learn the ancient tongues of SAS, Fortran, or JCL. Graphics were an afterthought, a line of asterisks printed on green-bar paper.

  • JMP 6.0 (2005): Introduced a revamped user interface, improved performance, and new data visualization tools.
  • JMP 7.0 (2007): Added support for mixed models, survival analysis, and more advanced statistical techniques.
  • JMP 8.0 (2009): Introduced a new platform for building and deploying predictive models, as well as enhanced data manipulation and visualization capabilities.

JMP (John's Macintosh Project) was first released in JMP Statistical Discovery LLC jmp version history

Version 2.0 (1991) – Adding Depth

Two years later, version 2.0 expanded the statistical toolbox while remaining pure Macintosh. The Chronicles of JMP: A Statistical Genesis In

, allowing users to write SAS code and retrieve server data directly within JMP. It also introduced bubble plots. Version 8 (2009): 64-bit support for macOS and a drag-and-drop interface for graph building. Version 9 (2010): Integrated with the R programming language JMP (John's Macintosh Project) was first released in

  • Boosted Tree & Neural Net Updates: Support for large-scale GPU acceleration (NVIDIA CUDA).
  • Model Screening: Run 10+ different predictive models automatically and compare their performance in a single view.
  • Spec Limits: Improved data quality checks for manufacturing control charts.
  • Variable Importance: Shapley value decomposition for random forests.

Version 16.0 (2021) – Workflow Builder and Usability

Released during COVID-19 remote work, JMP 16 focused on collaboration and workflow documentation. The biggest star was Workflow Builder.

Version 14 Pro Features: