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Statistical analysis tool that helps aerospace, automotive, pharmaceutical and other industries manage data visualization, algorithm development, application deployment, and more.
Stata is a very good statistical software with full of advanced statistical methods and its use is easy because it is menu driven and it has many good accompany documents.
If you do not put it the right prompt in the codes you will produce a lot of errors coming up in your log and it can be very frustrating.
I have been using Stata for Panel data. It works like a charm, very easy to remember the code, and they have an amazing set of literature.
Second its too complicated due to its character.A small character error can leads towards baised results (due to human error).
Since, I have different gadgets; it is a great addition that it can be used with my Mac and my Windows. The price is pretty affordable if you are looking for an easy to use analytical system.
This software is costly, that is, if you are not given access by a university or research company, which provides difficulty in accessibility.
The online support for Stata in addition to the ability to search for help quickly is what I like most. It is a very intuitive approach.
Does not work well with large data sets and often crashes.
It is a perfect alternative to softwares like Matlab, it allows you to practically do the same and for free.
Sometimes the graphics are temperamental, depending on your computer's operating system. Linux users seem to run into trouble more often.
Scilab has a very clean interface and many functionalities. The best thing about it is that you can have it in your home for free and do a lot of work on it.
It's inability to perform some optimization analysis like goal programming problem.
I can use this free of cost since its opensource and it delivers all the features in matlab for free! it runs fast and the parallel processing is amazing.
It do not have as many features as Matlab or wolfarm mathematica have. Also its a bit hard to use.
Good programs for People who like to study modulations or solving mathematical problems. Identicals to some non free software.
No any cons experienced while using but sometimes it takes time to fully load software.
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