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S-PLUS
Developer(s)TIBCO Software Inc.
Stable release
8.2 / November 2010; 13 years ago (2010-11)
Operating systemWindows, Unix/Linux
TypeStatistical package
LicenseProprietary

S-PLUS is a commercial implementation of the S programming language sold by TIBCO Software Inc.

It features object-oriented programming capabilities and advanced analytical algorithms. Its statistical analysis capabilities are commonly used by econometricians. The S-PLUS FinMetrics software package was developed for econometric time series analysis.[1]

Due to the increasing popularity of the open source S successor R, TIBCO Software released the TIBCO Enterprise Runtime for R (TERR) as an alternative R interpreter.[2] It is available on Windows and UNIX operating systems.[3]

Historical timeline

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S-PLUS floppy disk installation media

In 1988, S-PLUS was first developed and released by a Seattle-based start-up company called Statistical Sciences, Inc.[4] The company's founder and sole owner is R. Douglas Martin, professor of statistics at the University of Washington, Seattle. Martin originally learned S while working at Bell Laboratories, where the S language was originally developed.[1] At the time of its release, S-PLUS was one of the first examples of software that implemented algorithms for generalized linear models, second to GLIM.[5]

Statistical Sciences acquires the exclusive license to distribute S and merged with MathSoft in 1993, becoming the firm's Data Analysis Products Division (DAPD).[6]

In 1995, S-PLUS 3.3 for Windows 95/NT, with Matrix library, command history, and Trellis graphics. This was followed by the release of S-PLUS 3.4 for UNIX in 1996. This version included a non-linear mixed-effects modeling library, hexagonal binning, and cluster methods. S-PLUS 4 was released for Windows in 1997, with features such as an updated GUI, integration with Excel, and editable graphics. S-PLUS 4.5 for Windows in 1998, with Scatterplot brushing, and the ability to create S-PLUS graphs from within Excel & SPSS. The software also became available for Linux & Solaris.

In 1999, S-PLUS 5 released for Solaris, Linux, HP-UX, AIX, IRIX, and DEC Alpha. S-PLUS 2000 for Windows. nlme 3.3, quality control charting, new commands for data manipulation. This was followed by S-PLUS 6 for Linux/Unix in 2000. This version had a Java-based GUI, Graphlets, survival5, and missing data library

In 2001, MathSoft sold its Cambridge-based Engineering and Education Products Division (EEPD), and was renamed Insightful Corporation, and moved headquarters to Seattle. This essentially reversed the previous merger between MathSoft and Statistical Sciences, Inc.[7] S-PLUS Analytic Server 2.0. S-PLUS 6 was released for Windows in 2001.

In 2002, StatServer 6 was released and the student edition of S-PLUS became free. S-PLUS 6.2 was released and ported to AIX. In 2004, Insightful purchased the S language from Lucent Technologies for $2 million, and released S+ArrayAnalyzer 2.0.

S-PLUS 7.0 released in 2005. BigData library for working with larger-than-memory data sets, S-PLUS Workbench (Eclipse development tool). Insightful Miner 7.0 also released. In 2007, S-PLUS 8 released with a new package system, language extensions for R package compatibility, and workbench debugger.

TIBCO acquired Insightful Corporation for $25 million in 2008.[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Mills, Terence C.; Patterson, Kerry (2009-06-25). Palgrave Handbook of Econometrics: Volume 2: Applied Econometrics. Springer. p. 1339. ISBN 978-0-230-24440-5.
  2. ^ Bajuk-Yorgan, Lou. "What Makes TIBCO Enterprise Runtime for R (TERR) Unique?". TIBCO Software Inc. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
  3. ^ Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences, Volume 12. John Wiley & Sons. 2005-12-16. p. 8088. ISBN 978-0-471-74406-1.
  4. ^ Nicholls, Andy; Pugh, Richard; Gott, Aimee (2015-12-16). R in 24 Hours, Sams Teach Yourself. Sams Publishing. ISBN 978-0-13-428880-2.
  5. ^ Hardin, James W.; Hilbe, Joseph M. (2002-07-30). Generalized Estimating Equations. CRC Press. p. 12. ISBN 978-1-4200-3528-5.
  6. ^ Venables, William; Ripley, B. D. (2013-03-09). S Programming. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 3. ISBN 978-0-387-21856-4.
  7. ^ MATHSOFT SELLS ENGINEERING AND EDUCATION PRODUCTS DIVISION; COMPANY APPOINTS NEW CEO AND CHANGES NAME TO INSIGHTFUL
  8. ^ TIBCO Completes Acquisition of Insightful Corporation, press release, TIBCO Software Inc., September 3, 2008.
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