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Software Projects

Minnesota faculty have developed several major, widely-used software systems.

XLISP-STAT

XLISP-STAT (Luke Tierney) is an object-oriented statistical computing environment based on a dialect of the Lisp language called XLISP.

Download the software by ftp from ftp.stat.umn.edu.

MacAnova

MacAnova (Gary Oehlert and Christopher Bingham) is an interactive program for statistical analysis and matrix algebra. On the MacAnova home page you will find links for Macintosh, Windows, and Linux executables, documentation, and program source.

Arc

Arc is software that accompanies the book, Applied Regression Including Computing and Graphics by R. Dennis Cook and Sanford Weisberg, published by John Wiley in August 1999. Arc is the sucessor to R-code.

R-Code

The R-Code software that accompanies the book An Introduction to Regression Graphics by R. Dennis Cook and Sanford Weisberg, published by John Wiley, 1994 has been replace by Arc.

CUSUM

Programs and data sets referenced in the book Cumulative Sum Charts and Charting by Douglas M. Hawkins and David H. Olwell.

FIRM

FIRM (Formal Inference-based Recursive Modeling, Douglas Hawkins) fits dendrographic models relating a dependent variable to a set of predictors.

Download the software.

Feasible Solution Algorithms

The Feasible Solution Algorithms (Douglas Hawkins) are used for high breakdown estimation -- estimating multiple regressions and multivariate location/scatter in the presence of severe outliers.

Download the software.


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