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Language peer sets for XLISP-STAT:
United States
United States/1989
Designed 1989
1980s languages
Fifth generation
Late Cold War
Genus Statistical
Specialised Languages
Statistical
Data analysis
Data representation
Statistical/1989
Data analysis/1989
Data representation/1989
Statistical/United States
Data analysis/United States
Data representation/United States
Specialised Languages
Specialised Languages/1989
Specialised Languages/us

XLISP-STAT(ID:3277/XLI007)

Externsions to XLisp for statistics 

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Country: United States
Designed 1989
Genus: Statistical
Sammet category: Specialised Languages


Externsions to XLisp for statistics, Luke Tierney Use to implement R-Code, ARC, etc

Related languages
LISP-STAT XLISP-STAT   Implementation
XLISP XLISP-STAT   Extension of

References:
  • Tierney, L. (1989) Tierney, L. "XLISP-STAT: A Statistical Environment Based on the XLISP Language (Version 2.0)," Technical Report No. 528, 1989 School of Statistics, University of Minnesota. Online copy Extract: Introduction Extract: Why XLISP-STAT Exists
  • Tierney, L (1990) Tierney, L "LISP-STAT: An Object-Oriented Environment for Statistical Computing and Dynamic Graphics", Wiley New York, NY: 1990.
  • Firth, David (1991) Firth, David "Xlisp-Stat" November 1991 issue of the newsletter Maths&Stats. Abstract Online copy
  • Tierney, Luke (1991) Tierney, Luke "Generalized Linear Models in Lisp-Stat," Technical Report No. 557, (1991), School of Statistics, University of Minnesota. Abstract Online copy
  • Tierney, L., (1993) Tierney, L., "XLISP-STAT for Microsoft Windows 3.1." Abstract Online copy
  • Tierney, Luke (1995) Tierney, Luke "Recent developments and future directions in Lisp-Stat" Technical Report No. 608, (1995), School of Statistics, University of Minnesota Abstract Online copy Extract: Introduction Extract: New features Extract: Future Directions Extract: Discussion
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