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"A Short Preview of Free Statistical Software Packages for Teaching Statistics to Industrial Technology Majors" (PDF). Journal of Industrial Technology. 21 (2). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 25, 2005.
BMDP was a statistical package developed in 1965 by Wilfrid Dixon at the University of California, Los Angeles.The acronym stands for Bio-Medical Data Package, the word package was added by Dixon as the software consisted of a series of programs (subroutines) which performed different parametric and nonparametric statistical analyses.
Primarily for statistics GNU MCSim: Frederic Y. Bois & Don Maszle 1991 1993 6.0.0 24 February 2018: Free GPL: General simulation and Monte Carlo sampling software GNU Octave: John W. Eaton 1988 1993 7.3.0 2 November 2022: Free GPL: General numerical computing package with many extension modules. Syntax mostly compatible with MATLAB IGOR Pro ...
JMP (pronounced "jump" [1]) is a suite of computer programs for statistical analysis and machine learning developed by JMP, a subsidiary of SAS Institute.The program was launched in 1989 to take advantage of the graphical user interface introduced by the Macintosh operating systems.
SPSS Statistics is a statistical software suite developed by IBM for data management, advanced analytics, multivariate analysis, business intelligence, and criminal investigation. Long produced by SPSS Inc., it was acquired by IBM in 2009. Versions of the software released since 2015 have the brand name IBM SPSS Statistics.
JASP (Jeffreys’s Amazing Statistics Program [2]) is a free and open-source program for statistical analysis supported by the University of Amsterdam. It is designed to be easy to use, and familiar to users of SPSS .
R is a programming language for statistical computing and data visualization.It has been adopted in the fields of data mining, bioinformatics and data analysis. [9]The core R language is augmented by a large number of extension packages, containing reusable code, documentation, and sample data.
PAST (PAleontological STatistics) is a free software package for statistical data analysis with a focus on palaeontological data. Development