Stats + Web Software

Zbigniew Koziol softquake-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Wed Nov 1 02:02:48 UTC 2006


There is rather no something like that around. I mean - I would rather do 
things by myself, using perl and PHP. Perl is excellent for analysis of text 
data (I am not teaching you;) HTML needed, combined with JavaScript, is in 
fact simple, though on a bit higher level than what we mostly see around.

Or perhaps I did not quite understand the question.

I myself love to play with data and analyze them but right now I could not 
devote myself to this.

zb.

On Tuesday 31 October 2006 12:45, Christopher Browne wrote:
> Has anybody seen some form of statistical analysis software that is
> oriented towards deploying the results on the web?
>
> We've got performance data sitting in databases where it would be nice
> to be able to have some "webby" output of summary statistics, like
> percentiles, mean/variation, possibly ANOVA too...
>
> I know how to use R to do this sort of thing interactively, but it
> would be nice to be able to publish it via a web interface.
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