A statistical package is a suite of computer programs that are specialised for statistical analysis. It enables people to obtain the results of standard statistical procedures and statistical significance tests, without requiring low-level numerical programming. Most statistical packages also provide facilities for data management.
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[edit] Open source
- Apohenia - Not a package, but a library of functions for C that implements stats package-level routines
- Bayesian Filtering Library
- gretl - Gnu Regression, Econometrics and Time-series Library
- JMulTi
- Macanova
- OpenBUGS
- OpenEpi
- GNU PSPP
- R - programming language for statistics
- SciGraphica
- Shogun, an open source Large Scale Machine Learning toolbox that provides several SVM implementations (like libSVM, SVMlight) under a common framework and interfaces to Octave, Matlab, Python, R
- SOCR
- Statistical Lab - R-based and focusing on educational purposes
- Weka is also a suite of machine learning software written at the University of Waikato.
[edit] Public domain
[edit] Freeware
- BrightStat - free online application for statistical analysis
- WinIDAMS
- BV4.1
- web:reg
- Winpepi - package of statistical programs for epidemiologists
[edit] Commercial
- Analytica - visual modeling software
- ASReml - for restricted maximum likelihood analyses
- B34S - one of the most technically comprehensive packages
- CHARTrunner - for quality improvement charts
- EasyFit - probability distribution fitting software
- EViews - for econometric analysis
- FAME - a system for managing time series statistics and time series databases
- GAUSS - programming language for statistics
- GenStat - general statistics package
- GenStat Discovery Edition - version of GenStat to be used for free in developing countries
- JMP - general statistics package
- MATLAB - programming language with statistical features
- Mathematica - programming language with statistical features
- MedCalc - for biomedical sciences
- Mentor - for market research
- Minitab - general statistics package
- modelQED - econometric analysis for marketing problems
- O-Matrix - programming language
- Partek - general statistics package with specific applications for genomic, HTS, and QSAR data
- Point Horizon - statistics and nonlinear analysis for series forecasting and system approximation
- SAS - one of the most technically comprehensive packages
- SHAZAM - for econometric analysis
- SPSS - one of the most technically comprehensive packages
- Stata - general statistics package
- Statgraphics - general statistics package
- STATISTICA - one of the most technically comprehensive packages
- Stat/Transfer - transfer of statistical data between different file formats
- StatXact
- SOCR - online tools for teaching statistics and probability theory
- Systat - general statistics package
- S-PLUS - general statistics package
- Unistat - general statistics package that can also work as Excel add-in
- Vitalnet - for analyzing health data sets
- XploRe
[edit] Add-ons
- Analyse-it - add-on to Microsoft Excel for statistical analysis
- SUDAAN - add-on to SAS and SPSS for statistical surveys
Many of these are now also the titles of the software companies that produce them (and usually other software as well).
[edit] See also
- Comparison of statistical packages
- List of computer algebra systems
- List of graphing software
- List of numerical analysis software
[edit] External links
- List of Statistical Software Providers
- A Guide to Statistical Software
- MacStats - Macintosh statistical software, annotated directory
[edit] Collections of free statistical software
- Free Statistical Software and Resources (for the Impoverished Social Scientist)
- John C. Pezzullo's list of free statistical software
- Andrea Corsini's List of Free Statistical Software
- Annotated List of Free Statistical Software
- Free statistical software
- StatSci list of free software
- Association for Survey Computing software index
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