1994-08-01 - Survey: what free scientific, mathematical, statistical software is wanted?

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From: tim werner <werner@mc.ab.com>
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From: tim werner <werner@mc.ab.com>
Date: Mon, 1 Aug 94 07:29:25 PDT
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Subject: Survey: what free scientific, mathematical, statistical software is wanted?
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This was not cross-posted to any crypto groups, so I thought I would post
to the list. Hope it's appropriate.

Article 491 in gnu.announce (moderated):
Date: Sun, 31 Jul 94 17:23:58 EDT
Distribution: world
Newsgroups: gnu.announce,gnu.misc.discuss,sci.stat.math,sci.stat.consult,sci.stat.edu,alt.
iams,comp.lang.fortran,comp.graphics.gnuplot,comp.software
Followup-To: poster
From: lenk@gnu.ai.mit.edu
Subject: Survey: what free scientific, mathematical, statistical software is 
        wanted? 
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      [ Please repost this wherever you think is appropriate! ]
 
Project GNU of the Free Software Foundation is conducting a survey to
determine the kinds of mathematical software commonly utilized by scientists
and mathematicians.  Your answers will help us to determine the programming
tasks we present to our volunteers.  This will ultimately result in a more
complete set of math programs and subroutines available as free software. 
 
Please answer the following questions with regard to scientific,
mathematical, and/or statistical software:
 
   1.  What packages are commonly used?
 
   2.  What programs and subroutines are desired, but not available?
 
   3.  What freeware currently exists?
 
   4.  Where else can we ask these questions?
 
Please give as much detail as you can, including package name, author,
language, and where it can be found.
 
Send responses to math-sw-survey@gnu.ai.mit.edu 
 
Thank you!





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