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  2. Comparison of statistical packages - Wikipedia

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    Python, R, SAS and SQL languages WINKS: TexaSoft August 2013 () No Proprietary: GUI: Fortran, Visual Basic XploRe: MD*Tech 2006 () No Proprietary: GUI: Product Developer Latest version Open source Software license Interface Written in Scripting languages

  3. Help:Export - Wikipedia

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    In the current version the export format does not contain an XML replacement of wiki markup (see Wikipedia DTD for an older proposal, or Wiki Markup Language). You only get the wikitext as you get when editing the article. (After export you can use alternative parsers to convert wikitext to other format)

  4. Stata - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the current Stata release can always open datasets that were created with older versions, but older versions cannot read newer format datasets. Stata can read and write SAS XPORT format datasets natively, using the fdause and fdasave commands. Some other econometric applications, including gretl, can directly import Stata file formats.

  5. Apache Iceberg - Wikipedia

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    Apache Iceberg is a high performance open-source format for large analytic tables. Iceberg enables the use of SQL tables for big data while making it possible for engines like Spark, Trino, Flink, Presto, Hive, Impala, StarRocks, Doris, and Pig to safely work with the same tables, at the same time. [1] Iceberg is released under the Apache ...

  6. SPSS - Wikipedia

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    SPSS Statistics Server is a version of the software with a client/server architecture. Add-on packages can enhance the base software with additional features (examples include complex samples , which can adjust for clustered and stratified samples, and custom tables , which can create publication-ready tables).

  7. Cosmos DB - Wikipedia

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    It is designed to provide high availability, scalability, and low-latency access to data for modern applications. Unlike traditional relational databases, Cosmos DB is a NoSQL (meaning "Not only SQL", rather than "zero SQL") and vector database, [1] which means it can handle unstructured, semi-structured, structured, and vector data types. [2]

  8. SAS (software) - Wikipedia

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    SAS is a software suite that can mine, alter, manage and retrieve data from a variety of sources and perform statistical analysis on it. [3] SAS provides a graphical point-and-click user interface for non-technical users and more through the SAS language.

  9. Planetary Data System - Wikipedia

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    The Planetary Data System (PDS) is a distributed data system that NASA uses to archive data collected by Solar System missions.. The PDS is an active archive that makes available well documented, peer reviewed planetary data to the research community. [1]