July 2009, CambridgeSoft released ChemBioOffice 2010. This release included a special STATISTICA Base. New Feature - ChemBioOffice can export data to STATISTICA. August 2009, CambridgeSoft and StatSoft offered a free software trial. Download your free ChemBioOffice trial. Explore the applications by executing the Analyze Structure and Biological Assay Data example. This blog is a summary of the Analyze Structure and Biological Assay Data... Read More »
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StatSoft, Inc., announced a partnership with Advanced Systems and Designs (ASD)(http://asdqms.com ). ASD provides consulting and training services primarily in the areas of Quality Control and Gage monitoring and data collection for the Automotive and General Manufacturing industries. By the terms of the partnership, ASD will utilize STATISTICA Enterprise/QC and STATISTICA Enterprise Server in its consulting and training services, and will resell STATISTICA products. ASD, a 25 year old SPC company, is located in Troy, MI. For nearly a decade... Read More »
ASD, a 25 year old SPC company, is located in Troy, MI. For nearly a decade...
SPC refers to statistical process control. This is used when you are monitoring a single variable. Typically you must monitor more than one variable. This places us in the multivariate quality control world. Question: Why not just use a quality control chart for every variable? Answer: Variables are in general not..... Read More »
SPC refers to statistical process control. This is used when you are monitoring a single variable. Typically you must monitor more than one variable. This places us in the multivariate quality control world.
Question: Why not just use a quality control chart for every variable?
Answer: Variables are in general not.....
India’s National Remote Sensing Centre, www.nrsc.gov.in, part of the Department of Space, uses STATISTICA for day-to-day data analysis and research. Responsible for analyzing data from remote sensing satellites, the National Remote Sensing Centre focuses on providing accessible, affordable, and actionable knowledge from earth observations for national resources and environment management and disaster management support. MM Ali, head of the Oceanography Division, speaks highly of the software and support that is available, saying, “local support of StatSoft India is prompt, friendly, and beyond my expectations.” Read More »
India’s National Remote Sensing Centre, www.nrsc.gov.in, part of the Department of Space, uses STATISTICA for day-to-day data analysis and research. Responsible for analyzing data from remote sensing satellites, the National Remote Sensing Centre focuses on providing accessible, affordable, and actionable knowledge from earth observations for national resources and environment management and disaster management support. MM Ali, head of the Oceanography Division, speaks highly of the software and support that is available, saying, “local support of StatSoft India is prompt, friendly, and beyond my expectations.”
StatSoft, Inc., today announced a partnership with Abbott Analytics (www.abbottanalytics.com). Abbott Analytics leads organizations through the process of applying and integrating leading-edge data mining methods to marketing, research and business endeavors. Abbott Analytics has provided consulting in the area of data mining for the past 22 years, applying advanced data mining, data preparation, and data visualization methods to real-world business challenges to help organizations gain valuable insight into their data. Abbott’s recent data mining consulting engagements include fraud detection, risk modeling, text mining, acquisition and churn models, survey analysis, models for predictive toxicology, and exploratory data analysis. STATISTICA represents a state-of-the-art data mining and statistical platform that Abbott Analytics... Read More »
One of the many useful features available to STATISTICA users is the ability to create customized graphs from a data set and then to save these customized graphs to the Graphs menu as User-defined Graphs. You can use the user-defined graphs facilities to save all of the options specified during the initial graph specification in the form of a new graph “type.” This graph can then be used with the same or a different input data file to create similar analytic or presentation output with a minimum of required input. Read More »
One of the many useful features available to STATISTICA users is the ability to create customized graphs from a data set and then to save these customized graphs to the Graphs menu as User-defined Graphs. You can use the user-defined graphs facilities to save all of the options specified during the initial graph specification in the form of a new graph “type.” This graph can then be used with the same or a different input data file to create similar analytic or presentation output with a minimum of required input.
Data Mining Methods and Techniques for Monitoring and Optimizing Complex (Continuous) Processes, Presented by Dr. Tom Hill Dr. Thomas Hill, VP for Analytic Solutions at StatSoft and StatSoft Power Solutions delivered an invited presentation entitled Data Mining Methods and Techniques for Monitoring and Optimizing Complex (Continuous) Processes at MITRE Corporation’s Center for Advanced Aviation System Development (MITRE/CAASD). Dr. Hill was one of 8 external (non-government affiliated) data mining experts attending the two-day symposium in McLean, VA, on July 28 and 29, 2009.... Read More »
Tulsa, Oklahoma – August 4, 2009 – StatSoft, Inc., (www.statsoft.com) a leading supplier of desktop and enterprise STATISTICA data analysis and data mining software solutions, today announced a partnership with Dr. Bob Nisbet to deliver cutting-edge software and consulting services for data mining projects. Read More »
Tulsa, Oklahoma – August 4, 2009 – StatSoft, Inc., (www.statsoft.com) a leading supplier of desktop and enterprise STATISTICA data analysis and data mining software solutions, today announced a partnership with Dr. Bob Nisbet to deliver cutting-edge software and consulting services for data mining projects.