Genstat
Genstat (General Statistics) is a statistical software package with data analysis capabilities, particularly in the field of agriculture.[2][3] It was developed in 1968 by the Rothamsted Research in the United Kingdom and was designed to provide modular design, linear mixed models[4] and graphical functions.[5] It was developed and distributed by VSN International (VSNi),[6] which was owned by The Numerical Algorithms Group and Rothamsted Research.
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Original author(s) | John Nelder |
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Developer(s) | VSN International (VSNi) |
Stable release | 23.1
/ August 2023[1] |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Available in | English |
Type | Statistical package |
Licence | Proprietary |
Website | www |
Genstat is used in a number of research areas, including plant science, forestry, animal science, and medicine.[3]
See also
- ASReml: a statistical package which fits linear mixed models to large data sets with complex variance models, using Residual Maximum Likelihood (REML)
References
- "What's New". genstat.kb.vsni.co.uk.
- "AGRONOMIX Software inc., Software for plant breeding". Archived from the original on 2017-02-06.
- "GenStat (General Statistical)". The University of Warwick.
- Mixed Models and Multilevel Data Structures in Agriculture.
- Gower, John C. (2015). "The Development of Statistical Computing at Rothamsted". International Statistical Review / Revue Internationale de Statistique. 83 (3): 357–370. doi:10.1111/insr.12093. ISSN 0306-7734. JSTOR 44162829. S2CID 122657943.
- "Statistics software success for spinout company VSN international". Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council.
Further reading
Payne, R. W. (2009). "Genstat". Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Computational Statistics. 1 (2): 255–258. doi:10.1002/wics.32. S2CID 247695787.
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