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Statistica
Developer(s) Dell Software
Stable release 13.0 (32-/64-bit) / September 2015
Operating system Windows
Type Numerical analysis
License Proprietary software
Website software.dell.com/products/statistica/

Statistica is an advanced analytics software package originally developed by StatSoft which was acquired by Dell in March, 2014.[1] Statistica provides data analysis, data management, statistics, data mining, machine learning, text analytics and data visualization procedures. Statistica product categories include Enterprise (for use across a site or organization), Web-Based (for use with a server and web browser), Concurrent Network Desktop, and Single-User Desktop.

History

Statistica originally derives from a set of software packages and add-ons that were initially developed during the Mid-1980's by StatSoft. Following the 1986 release of CSS (Complete Statistical System) and the 1988 release of MacSS (Macintosh Statistical System), the first DOS version of STATISTICA (trademarked in capitals as STATISTICA) was released in 1991. In 1992, the Macintosh version of STATISTICA was released.

STATISTICA 5.0 was released in 1995. It ran on both the new 32-bit Windows 95/NT and the older version of Windows (3.1). It featured many new statistics and graphics procedures, a word-processor-style output editor (combining tables and graphs), and a built-in development environment that enabled the user to easily design new procedures (e.g., via the included STATISTICA Basic language) and integrate them with the STATISTICA system.

STATISTICA 5.1 was released in 1996 followed by STATISTICA '97 and STATISTICA '98 editions.

In 2001, STATISTICA 6 was based on the COM architecture and it included multithreading and support for distributed computing).

STATISTICA 9 was released in 2009, supporting 32 bit and 64-bit computing.

STATISTICA 10 was released in November 2010. This release featured further performance optimizations for the 64-bit CPU architecture, as well as multithreading technologies, integration with Microsoft Sharepoint, Microsoft Office 2010 and other applications, the ability to generate Java and C# code, and other GUI and kernel improvements.[2]

STATISTICA 12 was released in April 2013 and features a new GUI, performance improvements when handling large amounts of data, a new visual analytic workspace, a new database query tool as well as several analytics enhancements.[3]

Localized versions of STATISTICA (including the entire STATISTICA family of products) are available in Chinese (both Traditional and Simplified), Czech, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Russian, and Spanish. STATISTICA documentation is available in Arabic, Chinese, Czech, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and other languages.

Release history

List of releases:[4]

  • PsychoStat - 1984
  • Statistical Supplement for Lotus 1-2-3 - 1985
  • StatFast/Mac - 1985
  • CSS 1 - 1987
  • CSS 2 - 1988
  • MacSS - 1988
  • STATISTICA/DOS - 1991
  • STATISTICA/Mac - 1992
  • STATISTICA 4.0 - 1993
  • STATISTICA 4.5 - 1994
  • STATISTICA 5.0 - 1995
  • STATISTICA 5.1 - 1996
  • STATISTICA 5.5 - 1999
  • STATISTICA 6.0 - 2001
  • STATISTICA 7.0 - 2004
  • STATISTICA 7.1 - 2005
  • STATISTICA 8.0 - 2007
  • STATISTICA 9.0 - 2009
  • STATISTICA 9.1 - 2009
  • STATISTICA 10.0 - 2010
  • STATISTICA 11.0 - 2012
  • STATISTICA 12.0 - 2013
  • Statistica 12.5 - April 2014[5]
  • Statistica 12.6 - December 2014[6]
  • Statistica 12.7 - May 2015[7]
  • Statistica 13.0 - Sept 2015[8]

Overview

Statistica is a suite of analytics software products and solutions originally developed by StatSoft and acquired by Dell in March 2014. The software includes an array of data analysis, data management, data visualization, and data mining procedures; as well as a variety of predictive modeling, clustering, classification, and exploratory techniques.[9] Additional techniques are available through integration with the free, open source R programming environment.[10][11]

Different packages of analytical techniques are available in six product lines: (1) Desktop, (2) Data Mining, (3) Enterprise, (4) Web-Based, (5) Connectivity and Data Integration Solutions, and (6) Power Solutions.[9]

Graphics

STATISTICA includes analytic and exploratory graphs in addition to standard 2- and 3-dimensional graphs. Brushing actions (interactive labeling, marking, and data exclusion) allow for investigation of outliers and exploratory data analysis.

User interface

Operation of the software typically involves loading a table of data and applying statistical functions from pull-down menus or (in versions starting from 9.0) from the ribbon bar. The menus then prompt for the variables to be included and the type of analysis required. It is not necessary to type command prompts. Each analysis may include graphical or tabular output and is stored in a separate workbook.

See also

References

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  2. STATISTICA 10 New Features
  3. http://www.statsoft.com/products/statistica-12-new-features/
  4. StatSoft Company History
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  9. 9.0 9.1 STATISTICA Product Overview
  10. Christian H. Weiss "Commercial meets Open Source: Tuning STATISTICA with R" R-Project. March 2008.
  11. "StatSoft Certifies REvolution Computing R Language" HPCwire. December 2008.

Further reading

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  • Hill, T., and Lewicki, P. (2007). STATISTICS Methods and Applications. Tulsa, OK: StatSoft. WEB: http://www.statsoft.com/textbook/
  • Nisbet, R., Elder, J., and Miner, G. (2009). Handbook of Statistical Analysis and Data Mining Applications. Burlington, MA: Academic Press (Elsevier).
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