- Statistical Lab
Infobox_Software
name= Statistical Lab
caption= The Statistical Lab (Statistiklabor)
developer=Freie Universität Berlin
latest_release_version = 3.5.0.1 / 3.7 Beta
latest_release_date =12 November 2007
operating_system = Windows XP, Windows 2000
genre = Statistical analysis
license =GPL for non-commercial users [sic]
website= http://www.statistical-lab.de/The
computer program Statistical Lab (Statistiklabor) is an explorative and interactive toolbox forstatistical analysis and visualization of data. It supports educational applications ofstatistics inbusiness sciences ,economics ,social sciences andhumanities . The program is developed and constantly advanced by the Center for Digital Systems of theFree University of Berlin . Their website states that the source code is available to private users under theGPL . So if a commercial user wishes to obtain a copy, then they must do so indirectly, from a private user who already has a copy (any of their employees will do).Simple or complex statistical problems can be simulated, edited and solved individually with the Statistical Lab. It can be extended by using external libraries. Via these libraries, it can also be adapted to individual and local demands like specific target groups. The versatile graphical diagrams allow demonstrative visualization of underlying data.
The Statistical Lab is the successor of Statistik interaktiv!. In contrast to the commercial
SPSS the Statistical Lab is didactically driven. It is focused on providing facilities for users with little statistical experience. It combines data frames, contingency tables, random numbers, matrices in a user friendly virtual worksheet. This worksheet allows users to explore the possibilities of calculations, analysis, simulations and manipulation of data.For mathematical calculations, the Statistical Lab uses the Engine R, which is a free implementation of the language S Plus (originally developed by
Bell Laboratories ). The R-Project is constantly being improved by worldwide community of Developers.References
*Schlittgen: "Das Statistiklabor - Einführung und Benutzerhandbuch", Springer: Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 2005, ISBN 3-540-22389-4 (German only)
*Kladroba: "E-learning in der Statistik - Ein Vergleich verschiedener Lernsoftwareangebote", Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv Band 90/2 (2006), S. 323 - 340 (German only)External links
* [http://www.statistiklabor.de/en/index.html Homepage of the Statistical Lab] - in English
* [http://tutorials.statistiklabor.de Statistical Lab Tutorial for newbies] - English versions available
* [http://forum.statistiklabor.de forum for Statistical Lab users] - bilingual English and German
* [http://statistiklabor.tigris.org/ Tigris.org Source-Code of the Statistical Lab] (discontinued, source-code now available in the download-area of the main pages: [http://www.statistiklabor.de/en/Download/SetupAndInstallation/index.html] )
* [http://www.cedis.fu-berlin.de Homepage of the Center for Digital Systems]
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