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S-PLUS

Modules

S-PLUS is an enhanced statistical program from TIBCO, based on the popular statistical package, "S".

Several add-on modules require the installation of S-PLUS for Windows. Each of these modules must be licensed separately in the licensing database.

Module Description Installation Instructions for... More from Spotfire
EnvironmentalStats EnvironmentalStats for S-PLUS is a set of powerful, yet simple-to-use, functions for performing graphical and statistical analyses of environmental data. Read more....
FinMetrics Finmetrics provides modern and flexible analytics for powerful econometric analysis. Read more....
SpatialStats S+SpatialStats is the first comprehensive, object-oriented software package for the analysis of spatial data. Providing a whole new set of analysis tools, S+SpatialStats was created specifically for the exploration and modeling of spatially correlated data. Taking full advantage of the object-oriented methods and modeling language of S-PLUS, S+SpatialStats allows you to analyze data with spatial structure thoroughly and correctly. S+SpatialStats can be used to analyze data arising in technical areas such as environmental, mining and petroleum engineering, natural resources, geography, epidemiology, demography and others where data is sampled spatially. Read more....
Wavelets A wavelets analysis toolkit for an extremely broad range of problems involving signals, image data, and financial time series data. Read more....

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