An Introduction to StatCrunch 3.0
Webster West,
Yuping Wu and
Duane Heydt
Journal of Statistical Software, 2004, vol. 009, issue i05
Abstract:
StatCrunch, formerly known as WebStat, is a statistical data analysis software package for the World Wide Web (WWW). After version 1.0 [1] of the software was published as a prototype package in'97, version 2.0 was released in'99 as a fully functional statistical software package. Version 2.0 offered an easy-to-use interface and basic statistical routines which were well suited for educational and low level research needs. The main aim of the menu driven package was to offer a freely accessible alternative to commercial statistical software via the WWW with the only minimal requirement on the part of the user being a Java capable Web browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator.
Date: 2004-03-05
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DOI: 10.18637/jss.v009.i05
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