Data Analysis - Free Software For Data Analysis

Free Software For Data Analysis

  • ROOT - C++ data analysis framework developed at CERN
  • PAW - FORTRAN/C data analysis framework developed at CERN
  • JHepWork - Java (multi-platform) data analysis framework developed at ANL
  • KNIME - the Konstanz Information Miner, a user friendly and comprehensive data analytics framework.
  • Data Applied - an online data mining and data visualization solution.
  • R - a programming language and software environment for statistical computing and graphics.
  • DevInfo - a database system endorsed by the United Nations Development Group for monitoring and analyzing human development.
  • Zeptoscope Basic - Interactive Java-based plotter developed at Nanomix.
  • GeNIe - discovery of causal relationships from data, learning and inference with Bayesian networks, industrial quality software developed at the Decision Systems Laboratory, University of Pittsburgh.
  • ANTz - C realtime 3D data visualization, hierarchal object trees that combine multiple topologies with millions of nodes.

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