SPSS
SPSS is a suite of
products for statistical analysis and data management. It enables
analysts and researchers to access, prepare, manage, analyze, and
report on data in order to solve business and research problems in the
context of the analytical process.
It is also the name of the company (SPSS Inc.) that sells it.
SPSS Server 19.0
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Price
$1699 (Maintenance $425)
Size
-
License
Proprietary
Developer
SPSS Inc.
Website
www.spss.com
System Requirements
Memory: 256MB RAM per expected concurrent user
Minimum free drive space: 300MB (includes SPSS Server install, SPSS
Server
Minimum CPU: Two CPUs recommended, Pentium class
Required temporary disk space: Calculate by multiplying 2.5 x number of
users x expected size of dataset in megabytes
Any Linux OS that meets the following requirements:
- Kernel 2.4.33.3 or higher
- glibc 2.3.2 or higher
- XFree 86-4.0 or higher
- libstdc++5
Browser:
Konqueror 3.4.1, or FireFox 1.0.6 or Netscape 7.2
Support
Sites:
Raynald's
SPSS Tools , SPSSX
List Archives,
Resources
to use
SPSS, SPSS
Tutorial, SPSS
Developer Central, SPSS Wiki,
SPSSlog.com,
SPSSforum.com,
comp.soft-sys.stat.spss
Selected
Reviews:
UCLA
ATS Statistical Consulting Group
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Features include:
- Sort and aggregate data inside the database prior to its
retrieval for analysis
- Open multiple XML models created by SPSS, Clementine, or
AnswerTree and score new data
- Filter large amounts of irrelevant data to obtain only
features relevant for modeling with the Predictor Selection algorithm
- Predict classification of cases by treating each variable
as independent and equal by using the Naïve Bayes algorithm
- Reduce network traffic and improve performance with the
data-free client feature. Your administrator can confine user-viewing
rights to the data dictionary only, while allowing users to conduct all
data preparation and analysis from the Data Editor. Users can view,
manipulate, and deploy output through the Output Viewer
- Process large data preparation or analysis tasks when using
the SPSS Batch Facility (SPSSB). It’s suited for when server use is
low—such as overnight
Read this PDF
for a full list of features.

Last Updated Thursday, March 31 2011 @ 02:54 PM EST |