Adding visualization functions of DAVIS to Jasp: Mixing two Java-based statistical systems |
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Authors: | Junji Nakano Moon Yul Huh Yoshikazu Yamamoto Takeshi Fujiwara Ikunori Kobayashi |
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Institution: | (1) The Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Tokyo, Japan;(2) Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Tokyo, Japan;(3) Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea;(4) Tokushima Bunri University, Kagawa, Japan;(5) Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary Jasp is an experimental general purpose Java-based statistical system which adopts several new computing technologies. It
has a function-based and object-oriented language, an advanced user interface, flexible extensibility and a server/client
architecture with distributed computing abilities. DAVIS is, on the other hand, a stand-alone Java-based system, and is designed
for providing advanced data visualization functions with easy operations by a GUI. In this paper, it is made possible to use
tools of DAVIS from within Jasp, in order that the new integrated system can handle not only data filtering and statistical
analysis but also data visualization. We develop a mechanism for extending the server/client system of Jasp to realize an
efficient collaboration with DAVIS in the client-side. It is shown that the mechanism is straightforward and simple. |
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