[comp.sources.wanted] Looking for "S"

aglew@ccvaxa.UUCP (10/24/87)

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I am looking for a statistical package to assist in performance analysis.
SAS is apparently the standard for the field, but is apparently not
available on UNIX - at least, my UNIX.

I'm investigating SPSS...

But I've heard about "S"... - can anybody tell me more about "S"?
Like, is it useful? Is there any truth to the rumour that it's available
to any UNIX system with source licence? Who do I contact?
    I am aware that there are commercial versions of "S", but I am most
interested in the plain, as close to public domain as possible, version.

I work on Gould machines, Powernodes and NPs, running UTX (BSD 4.3 with
a System V environment).


Andy "Krazy" Glew. Gould CSD-Urbana.    USEnet:  ihnp4!uiucdcs!ccvaxa!aglew
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