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- From: prechelt@i41s14.ira.uka.de (Lutz Prechelt)
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- Subject: SUMMARY: Availability of BLSS
- Date: 2 Sep 1992 10:56:26 GMT
- Organization: University of Karlsruhe, FRG
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- A few days ago I posted a request about information on where and how to
- get the BLSS statistics package, developed at Berkeley.
-
- Basically, I received the following two answers:
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- From: Thomas Permutt <tpermutt@medinfo.ab.umd.edu>
-
- Mail to blss@stat.berkeley.edu will get you in touch with the authors.
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-
- From: clint@leland.stanford.edu
-
- I suspect that it is not free. Here is an address listed in a catalog:
- BLSS Project
- 367 Evans Hall
- Berkeley, CA 94720
- (James Blakly)
- You might try blakly or jblakly @stat.berkeley.edu for his email address.
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- I emailed blss@stat.berkeley.edu and got the following information (excerpt):
-
-
- BLSS -- The BerkeLey Interactive Statistical System
-
- Our addresses and phone number are:
-
- BLSS Project
- Department of Statistics
- University of California
- Berkeley CA 94720
-
- phone: 510-642-5258
- fax: 510-642-7892 (but e-mail is preferable to fax)
-
- E-mail for administrative questions (ordering, licensing, etc.):
- blsa@stat.berkeley.edu (INTERNET)
- blsa@ucbstat.bitnet (BITNET)
- ucbvax!stat!blsa (UUCP)
-
- E-mail for technical questions:
- blss@stat.berkeley.edu (INTERNET)
- blss@ucbstat.bitnet (BITNET)
- ucbvax!stat!blss (UUCP)
-
- (If unsure, you can e-mail to either address and it will be forwarded)
-
- WHAT IS BLSS?
- BLSS (pronounced "bliss") is a flexible, command-driven, interactive
- statistics software system designed specifically for UNIX. It is under
- continuing development by the Berkeley Department of Statistics for both
- educational use and general purpose statistical analysis. BLSS serves a
- broad range of users, from novice to advanced. At Berkeley it is used by
- nearly two thousand students a year in courses at all levels--from large
- introductory courses to specialized grad courses--in the natural sciences,
- the social sciences, and in the Stat Department itself.
-
- BLSS provides standard statistical routines (descriptive statistics, plots,
- multiple regression, analysis of variance, frequency distributions,
- cross-tabulation, confidence intervals, hypothesis tests, nonparametric
- methods, probability functions, random number generation, EDA routines,
- etc.); a selection of advanced techniques (including ARMA time series
- models, spectral analysis, and estimation of optimal transforms); matrix
- manipulation facilities; and a library of datasets for use in examples.
-
- Productivity and convenience features include the ability to abbreviate
- commands (using strings and aliases), customize output, customize your
- environment, review, edit, and repeat commands in your history, and use BLSS
- in batch mode. Programming features include the ability to write macros
- (command scripts), write your own commands that call external C and Fortran
- routines, and interface with UNIX at both the command and subroutine levels.
- Instructional features include a number of specialized interactive commands
- (such as coin-tossing, confidence interval simulations, elementary
- illustration of the central limit theorem) and the ability to customize the
- environment on a per-class basis.
-
- BLSS Release 4.1 was reviewed in American Statistician, May 1991, Vol 45,
- No. 2, page 146.
-
- DISTRIBUTION
- BLSS software development is partially supported by the University of
- California. The remainder of our support is derived from revenue generated
- by distributing the software.
-
- PRICING
- The single-CPU price, prepaid, is $395 for 680x0-based and 80386-based
- systems and $495 for other systems. Site licenses are available at
- attractive rates. For example, the add-on right-to-use for up to five CPUs
- costs $595. Site license fees vary approximately with the logarithm of the
- number of CPUs licensed. Discounts are available for government agencies and
- academic institutions. For academic institutions, campus-wide site licenses
- are available which cover an unlimited number of machines. The fees in this
- case are based on campus enrollment. Prices in all cases include domestic
- postage and handling as well as documentation.
-
- EVALUATION
- We offer two ways for prospective customers to evaluate BLSS.
- (1) A 3-month trial version of the software for any one of the CPU types
- we support (see below) together with full documentation, is available for
- $75. Of this fee, $50 will be credited towards your first BLSS order.
- (2) User documentation (book plus addenda) is available from us at $30/set.
- Both prices include domestic postage and handling.
-
- SUPPORTED CPU TYPES
- BLSS currently provides direct support for the following CPU types:
-
- Apollo DN3000 series (includes DN3000, DN3500, DN4000, DN4500)
- Apple Macintosh II running A/UX
- AT&T 3B2 running System V
- DEC RISC (DECstation or DECsystem) running ULTRIX
- DEC VAX running 4.3BSD
- DEC VAX, MicroVAX, or VAXstation running ULTRIX
- Encore Multimax running UMAX 4.3
- Hewlett-Packard 9000/7xx, 9000/8xx running HP-UX
- IBM PS/2 running AIX PS/2
- IBM RISC System/6000 running AIX
- IBM RT running AIX RT or IBM 4.3
- Intergraph CLIX 3.1
- MIPS running RISC/os (and compatibles from other vendors)
- NeXT running Mach 2.x
- SPARC running SunOS 4.X (includes Sun-4, Solbourne, and others)
- Sun-3 running SunOS 3.X or 4.X
- System V/386 Release 3.2 (includes ESIX, ISC, SCO, and others)
- XENIX 2.x
-
- Direct support means we have direct access to such a CPU, and we distribute
- binaries for those systems. It is possible to recompile BLSS for other UNIX
- systems as well. Depending on user demand, additional systems may be
- directly supported in the future.
-
- SOURCE CODE
- BLSS source code is available at an additional fee. To compile it requires
- the following UNIX language utilities and program maintenance commands (or
- equivalents): ar, cc, f77, grep, lex, ld, make, ratfor, sed, yacc.
-
- DOCUMENTATION
- User documentation is published as a book. Publication information is:
-
- BLSS: The Berkeley Interactive Statistical System
- D. Mark Abrahams & Fran Rizzardi, 1988
- W. W. Norton Inc., 500 Fifth Ave, New York, NY 10110, 212-354-5500
- 412 + xx pages, $21.95, paperback, ISBN 0-393-95586-9
-
- Interested faculty may obtain free examination copies of the book by
- contacting W. W. Norton and asking for Laurie Garner in the Free-Copy
- Department.
-
- Because BLSS is under continuing development, some features postdate the
- book. Such features are documented in the "BLSS Reference Manual Addenda",
- which is available from the BLSS Project and is included with the software
- (or whenever you obtain documentation directly from us).
-
- On-line documentation is provided for all commands and library datasets.
-
- SUPPORT
- Consulting is available by telephone and electronic mail for both software
- installation and use. The consultants will assume that you have already read
- the appropriate documentation (or else they will direct you to it). Bug
- reports are welcome. Although UC policy prevents us from making promises
- about bug fixes, we can state our track record. In the past, the majority of
- bugs reported have been fixed, and the correction posted to the reporting
- site, within _one week_.
-
- ORDERING
- To obtain BLSS, or more information about it, send us your postal address and
- we will send you a packet with more information, price lists, and order forms.
-
-
- --
- Lutz Prechelt (email: prechelt@ira.uka.de) | Whenever you
- Institut fuer Programmstrukturen und Datenorganisation | complicate things,
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