Comparison of statistical packages 1 Comparison of statistical packages The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of statistical analysis packages. General information Basic information about each product (developer, license, user interface etc.). Price note [1] indicates that the price was promotional (so higher prices may apply to current purchases), and note [2] indicates that lower/penetration pricing is offered to academic purchasers (e.g. give-away editions of some products are bundled with some student textbooks on statistics). Product Example(s) Developer Latest version Cost (USD) Open source Software license Interface Written in Scripting languages ADaMSoft Marco Scarno May 5, 2012 Free Yes GNU GPL CLI/GUI Java Analyse-it Analyse-it $185–495 No Proprietary GUI ASReml VSN International October 2009 >$150 No Proprietary CLI BMDP Statistical Solutions $1095 No Proprietary Dataplot Alan Heckert March 2005 Free Yes Public domain CLI/GUI Epi Info Centers for Disease Control and Prevention January 26, 2011 Free Yes Public domain CLI/GUI Visual Basic EViews IHS November 2011 student: $40 / acad: $425 / comm: $1075 No Proprietary CLI/GUI GAUSS Aptech systems October 2011 No Proprietary CLI/GUI GenStat VSN International July 2011 >$190 No Proprietary CLI/GUI GraphPad Prism GraphPad Software, Inc. Feb. 2009 $595 No Proprietary GUI gretl The gretl Team December 22, 2011 Free Yes GNU GPL CLI/GUI C JMP SAS Institute October, 2010 $1895 (commercial) $29.95/$49.95 (student) $495 for H.S. site licence No Proprietary GUI/CLI JSL (JMP Scripting Language) Maple Maplesoft March 28, 2012 $2275 (commercial), $99 (student) No Proprietary CLI/GUI Mathematica Wolfram Research 8.0.4, October 2011 $2,495 (Professional), $1095 (Education), $140 (Student), $69.95 (Student annual license) [3] $295 (Personal) [4] No Proprietary CLI/GUI
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Comparison of statistical packages 1
Comparison of statistical packagesThe following tables compare general and technical information for a number of statistical analysis packages.
General informationBasic information about each product (developer, license, user interface etc.). Price note [1] indicates that the pricewas promotional (so higher prices may apply to current purchases), and note [2] indicates that lower/penetrationpricing is offered to academic purchasers (e.g. give-away editions of some products are bundled with some studenttextbooks on statistics).
Product Example(s) Developer Latest version Cost (USD) Opensource
Softwarelicense
Interface Writtenin
Scriptinglanguages
ADaMSoft Marco Scarno May 5, 2012 Free Yes GNU GPL CLI/GUI Java
Analyse-it Analyse-it $185–495 No Proprietary GUI
ASRemlVSN
InternationalOctober 2009 >$150 No Proprietary CLI
BMDPStatisticalSolutions
$1095 No Proprietary
DataplotAlan Heckert March 2005 Free Yes Public
domainCLI/GUI
Epi Info
Centers forDisease
Control andPrevention
January 26,2011 Free Yes
Publicdomain
CLI/GUI VisualBasic
EViewsIHS November
2011student: $40 / acad:
$425 / comm: $1075 No Proprietary CLI/GUI
GAUSSAptechsystems
October 2011 No Proprietary CLI/GUI
GenStatVSN
InternationalJuly 2011 >$190 No Proprietary CLI/GUI
GraphPadPrism
GraphPadSoftware, Inc.
Feb. 2009 $595 No Proprietary GUI
gretlThe gretl
TeamDecember 22,
2011 Free YesGNU GPL CLI/GUI C
JMP
SAS Institute October, 2010 $1895 (commercial)$29.95/$49.95
References[1][1] Promo price. Check for availability. Regular prices are higher by up to 50%.[2][2] Academic discounts/bundles available.[3] "Wolfram Worldwide Web Store" (http:/ / store. wolfram. com). . Retrieved 2008-11-20.[4] Mathematica Home Edition Released (http:/ / www. macworld. com/ article/ 138664/ 2009/ 02/ mathematica. html) Macworld, Feb 2009[5] "Patrick Donelan / PSPP-Perl - search.cpan.org" (http:/ / search. cpan. org/ ~pdonelan/ PSPP-Perl/ ). . Retrieved 2011-10-05.[6] R is mainly a command line program but the Windows distribution comes with a GUI component called RGui. Archived (http:/ / www.
webcitation. org/ 5ElLwqoZN) 29 March 2006 at WebCite[7] GUI interface for the R programming language[8] Using R as platform Archived (http:/ / www. webcitation. org/ 5gbmX1GNH) 7 May 2009 at WebCite[9] LogitModelFit (http:/ / reference. wolfram. com/ mathematica/ ref/ LogitModelFit. html) Mathematica documentation[10] GeneralizedLinearModelFit (http:/ / reference. wolfram. com/ mathematica/ ref/ GeneralizedLinearModelFit. html) Mathematica
• McCullough, B. D. and H. D. Vinod. 1999. "The Numerical Reliability of Econometric Software". Journal ofEconomic Literature, June 1999, 37(2), page 633-665. JEL abstract, PDF link (http:/ / www. aeaweb. org/ jel/contents/ june1999. html#AN0494689)
• Renfro, Charles G. (2004). Computational econometrics: its impact on the development of quantitativeeconomics. IOS Press. ISBN 978-1-58603-426-9.
• Summary of Survey Analysis Software (http:/ / www. hcp. med. harvard. edu/ statistics/ survey-soft/ ) by AlanZaslavsky