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Adding visualization functions of DAVIS to Jasp: Mixing two Java-based statistical systems (English)
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24 November 2004
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Jasp is a general purpose server/client statistical system and DAVIS is a visualization system. Both Jasp and DAVIS are written in Java. The authors propose a mechanism which allows to perform statistical data processing on the server-side using Jasp functions while the visualization process of DAVIS is performed on the client-side. This combined system may be used as a platform for developing new visualization methods, since it is easily mixed with other Java-systems.
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statistical data visualization
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Java system
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