IT and Library Services

Statistical and Modelling Software

Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS)

SPSS is software for editing and analyzing all sorts of data. It's used by various kinds of researchers for complex statistical data analysis. These data may come from basically any source: scientific research, a customer database, Google Analytics or even the server log files of a website. SPSS can open all file formats that are commonly used for structured data such as *spreadsheets from MS Excel or OpenOffice; *plain text files (.txt or .csv); *relational (SQL) databases; *Stata and SAS. Request license key and download instructions

Analysis of a Moment Structures (AMOS)

AMOS is statistical software. AMOS is an added SPSS module, and is specially used for Structural Equation Modeling, path analysis, and confirmatory factor analysis. Unlike SPSS Statistics, SPSS Amos is only available for the Windows operating system. Amos is technically a "standalone" program: it can be used without having SPSS Statistics installed. Request license key and download instructions

MODELLER

MODELLER is a computer program that models three-dimensional structures of proteins and their assemblies. Request license key and download instructions

NVivo

NVivo is a software program used for qualitative and mixed-methods research. NVivo is intended to help users organize and analyze non-numerical or unstructured data. The software allows users to classify, sort and arrange information; examine relationships in the data; and combine analysis with linking, shaping, searching and modeling. It can be used for the analysis of text, audio, video, and image data, including (but not limited to) interviews, focus groups, surveys, social media, and journal articles. Request license key and download instructions

MATLAB and Simulink

MATLAB, the language of technical computing, is a programming environment for algorithm development, data analysis, visualization, and numeric computation. Simulink is a graphical environment for simulation and Model-Based Design of multidomain dynamic and embedded systems. Get access through the University of Greenwich MATLAB Portal or read the MATLAB download and installation instructions.