ADaMSoft

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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | ADaMSoft |
| screenshot | ADaMSoft.jpg |
| caption | ADaMSoft |
| developer | CASPUR statistical group |
| programming language | Java |
| latest release version | 3.31.1 |
| latest release date | |
| operating system | Windows, Linux |
| genre | Statistical analysis |
| license | GNU General Public License |
| website | |
| :: |
| name = ADaMSoft | logo = | screenshot = ADaMSoft.jpg | caption = ADaMSoft | developer = CASPUR statistical group | programming language = Java | latest release version = 3.31.1 | latest release date = | operating system = Windows, Linux | genre = Statistical analysis | license = GNU General Public License | website =
ADaMSoft is a free and open-source statistical software developed in Java and can run on any platform supporting Java.
History
ADaMSoft was initially started by Marco Scarnò as a simple prototype of the statistical software developed by UNESCO and called WinIDAMS. Later it resulted useful for several activities of the CASPUR statistical group (ADaMS group). The software was further developed until it became an interesting package which was tested and, finally, opened to the web community.
Features
Statistical methods
ADaMSoft can perform a wide range of analytical methods:
- Neural Networks MLP
- Graphs
- Data Mining
- Linear regression
- Logistic regression
- Methods for Statistical classification
- Record linkage methods
- Contains algorithms for Decision trees
- Cluster analysis
- Data Editing and imputation
- Principal component analysis
- Correspondence analysis
Data sources
It can read/write statistical data values from various/to sources including:
- Text Files
- Excel Spreadsheets
- ODBC data sources
- MySQL
- Postgresql
- Oracle
Web Application Server
By using the ADaMSoft Web Application Server it is possible to use all the software facilities through the web; in other words to let that internet users can access to the ADaMSoft procedures without having it installed.
References
References
- ADaMSoft. "ADaMSoft".
- Softsea. "ADaMSoft".
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