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Engineers, scientists, researchers, and academics utilizing MATLAB and COMSOL Multiphysics for modeling and simulation.
Organizations of all types have relied on proven IBM SPSS Statistics technology to increase revenue, outmaneuver competitors, conduct research, and data driven decision-making.
One of the superb tools i have come across for trigonometric functions visualization.
Compatibility issues may exist between different versions of MATLAB and COMSOL, which can lead to errors and problems when running simulations.
I was most impressed with the data visualization feature.
The problem that i have is this product take alot of space.
I like livelink for matlab because it's easy to use.
I then ran the simulation using LiveLink for MATLAB to analyse the results in real time and also modified the model parameters to test different conditions and see how this affected the results.
Overall I would say that I am satisfied with this technology.
Also the process of connecting Matlab to COMSOL server can be troublesome as it is required to be able to use LiveLink.
All in all IBM SPSS Statistics is a super solid and reliable solution for your statistical analysis needs and is still my number one choice.
It is unreasonable to blame a program for my own limitations.
I like that you can simply click through the options in order to complete the analysis. The syntax feature is also great because you can save your work and re-use the same syntax again and again.
Horrible graphics you need to export data to work on Excel. High price and need to buy separate modules not included.
I like the visualizations. It wonderful that you can edit graphs and charts to suit your preferences, without any chances to the actual data.
The output window looks about the same as it did 10 years ago and is getting obsolete.
Fantastic experience while using SPSS and would love to continue as no other better alternative is available.
SPSS is a bit costly compared to similar software.
Michael A.: I'm Michael. I am a market researcher and a digital transformation specialist. I work at a company size that's over 5,000 people, and I am a five out of five with IBM SPSS. I use IBM on a day-to-weekly basis for a lot of analyses, especially survey analyses, market research data. What I like most about SPSS is ease of use, its user-friendliness. It's a resemblance of Excel in functionality, except you have a lot more power and capabilities with it, and it's this familiar interface and expansiveness of value delivery that makes it a solid choice for users without as much technical specificities to deliver big insights and value. I like pretty much everything about it. It continuously improves and I'm not sure what's on the road map for it in terms of the bigger IBM picture, so I can't really say what I don't like. I'm sure they continuously roll out better things as time goes on.
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