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  2. OxMetrics - Wikipedia

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    OxMetrics builds on the Ox programming language of Jurgen Doornik developed at University of Oxford. Renfro (2004) describes the history of econometric software packages. OxMetrics is a family of software packages for the econometric and financial analysis of time series , forecasting , econometric model selection and for the statistical ...

  3. FDR (software) - Wikipedia

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    The tools were originally developed by Formal Systems (Europe) Ltd. [1] Bill Roscoe of the Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford devised many of the algorithms used by the tool and Michael Goldsmith [2] was instrumental in the implementation. [3]

  4. Software Engineering Programme - Wikipedia

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    Software Engineering Programme is a centre for advanced education and applied research at the Department of Computer Science of the University of Oxford. [1] It teaches the principles of modern software engineering , together with the tools, methods, and techniques that support their application. [ 2 ]

  5. Oxford University Innovation - Wikipedia

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    Oxford University Innovation files, on average, one patent application each week, manages over 360 patent application families and has concluded over 450 licence agreements which has made Oxford University Innovation "one of the country's most prolific technology transfer offices when it comes to agreeing licensing deals". [9]

  6. Software license - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of software under various licenses according to the FSF and their The Free Software Definition: on the left side "free software", on the right side "proprietary software". On both sides, and therefore mostly orthogonal, "free download" . A software license is a legal instrument governing the use or redistribution of software.

  7. Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford

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    By 2014 the staff count was 52 members of academic staff and over 80 research staff. The 2019, 2020 and 2021 Times World University Subject Rankings places Oxford University 1st in the world for Computer Science. [1] Oxford University is also the top university for computer science in the UK and Europe according to Business Insider. [2]

  8. Oxford University Computing Services - Wikipedia

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    Oxford University Computing Services building on Banbury Road. Oxford University Computing Services (OUCS) until 2012 provided the central Information Technology services for the University of Oxford. [1] The service was based at 7-19 Banbury Road in central north Oxford, England, near the junction with Keble Road. OUCS became part of IT ...

  9. Site license - Wikipedia

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    A site license [1] is a type of software license that allows the user to install a software package in several computers simultaneously, such as at a particular site (facility) or across a corporation. [2] Depending on the amount of fees paid, the license may be unlimited [3] or may limit