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  2. OpenEpi - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenEpi

    OpenEpi is a free, web-based, open source, operating system-independent series of programs for use in epidemiology, biostatistics, public health, and medicine, providing a number of epidemiologic and statistical tools for summary data.

  3. List of open-source health software - Wikipedia

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    Epi Info is public domain statistical software for epidemiology developed by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. [1]Spatiotemporal Epidemiological Modeler is a tool, originally developed at IBM Research, for modelings and visualizing the spread of infectious diseases.

  4. Epi Info - Wikipedia

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    Following the release of Epi Info 2000 was Epi Info 2002, then Epi Info version 3.0, and finally the open-source Epi Info 7. Epi Info 7 was made open source on November 13, 2008, when its source code was uploaded to Codeplex for the first time. The 7 series is the presently maintained Epi Info product line.

  5. List of statistical software - Wikipedia

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    gretl is an example of an open-source statistical package. ADaMSoft – a generalized statistical software with data mining algorithms and methods for data management; ADMB – a software suite for non-linear statistical modeling based on C++ which uses automatic differentiation; Chronux – for neurobiological time series data; DAP – free ...

  6. CIETmap - Wikipedia

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    CIETmap will be open source software under development by the CIET group to help build the community voice into planning. Currently no downloads are made available. Currently no downloads are made available.

  7. MUMPS - Wikipedia

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    Released in April 2002 an MSM derivative called M21 is offered from the Real Software Company of Rugby, UK. There are also several open source implementations of MUMPS, including some research projects. The most notable of these is Mumps/II, by Dr. Kevin O'Kane (Professor Emeritus, University of Northern Iowa) and students' project. Dr.