In reviewing GRASS-U mail I came across the following... I don't
know if it was responded to at the time so (apologies if already
dealt with)
S Plus is available from Statistical Sciences Inc. in Seattle Wa.,
I don't have a number but it should be available from information.
The S Plus interface for GRASS data is (and has been for some time) available
from the anon FTP apl.washington.edu (Advanced Physics Lab at Univ.
of Washington, Seattle.) A contact there is Dr. Keith Kerr.
kerr@apl.washington.edu. The interface, which is a series of S Plus
functions with an x-gen front end, allows the user to perform a number
os statistical analyses of GRASS data using point-and-click. The
development was funded by a NASA SBIR as a prototype. The development
of a "real" version has not yet been funded but the prototype does do
a number of really interesting things and can be extended by any
capable S Plus user. It is not a commercial product. Though
S Plus is. I might mention that Statistical Sciences (StatSci) is a
charter supporter of the new Open GRASS Foundation. You might want to
talk with Dr. Doug Martin at StatSci if you have questions there.
Hello,
We also do a lot of analysis with Splus, though I have not yet used
the link from GRASS to Splus. So I would like to know:Where can more information be obtained about the new Splus interface?
i.e.
When will it be available?
What will its features be?Thanks,
Eric Kostello
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