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  2. R package - Wikipedia

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    The Writing R Extensions manual [7] specifies a standard directory structure for R source code, data, documentation, and package metadata, which enables them to be installed and loaded using R's in-built package management tools. [3] Packages distributed on CRAN must meet additional standards.

  3. List of statistical software - Wikipedia

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    Statistica – comprehensive statistics package; StatsDirect – statistics package designed for biomedical, public health and general health science uses; StatXact – package for exact nonparametric and parametric statistics; SuperCROSS – comprehensive statistics package with ad-hoc, cross tabulation analysis; Systat – general statistics ...

  4. Software repository - Wikipedia

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    A typical use of a package management system is to facilitate the integration of code from possibly different sources into a coherent stand-alone operating unit. Thus, a package management system might be used to produce a distribution of Linux , possibly a distribution tailored to a specific restricted application.

  5. Comparison of statistical packages - Wikipedia

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    Descriptive statistics Nonparametric statistics Quality control Survival analysis Data processing Base stat. [Note 2] Normality tests [Note 3] CTA [Note 4] Nonparametric comparison, ANOVA: Cluster analysis Discriminant analysis BDP [Note 5] Ext. [Note 6]

  6. R (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Free statistical software - Wikipedia

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    Several of the packages, PSPP, R and Osiris don't appear to give any statements about why they were developed, other than just general use for statistical analysis. These free software packages have been used in a number of scholarly publications. For example, OpenStat was used in a research letter to JAMA [8] and in several published studies.

  8. Brian D. Ripley - Wikipedia

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    Ripley helped develop the S-PLUS programming language [3] [4] and its open source derivative R. [5] He co-authored two books based on S, S Programming and Modern Applied Statistics with S . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Since mid-1997 he is a member of the "R Core Team" [ 6 ] and from 2000 to 2021 he was one of the most active committers to the R core. [ 7 ]

  9. SOFA Statistics - Wikipedia

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    SOFA Statistics is an open-source statistical package. The name stands for S tatistics O pen F or A ll. It has a graphical user interface and can connect directly to MySQL , PostgreSQL , SQLite , MS Access (map), and Microsoft SQL Server .