BMDP

In this article we are going to delve into the topic of BMDP, since it is an aspect that has become very relevant in recent times. From various perspectives, BMDP has impacted society and has generated debates in different areas. That is why it is essential to examine in detail the implications and consequences that BMDP entails, as well as analyze possible solutions or alternatives. In addition, we will address different opinions from experts in the field, who will highlight relevant aspects that will help to better understand the importance of BMDP in our current reality.

BMDP was a statistical package developed in 1965 by Wilfrid Dixon at the University of California, Los Angeles. The acronym stands for Bio-Medical Data Package, the word package was added by Dixon as the software consisted of a series of programs (subroutines) which performed different parametric and nonparametric statistical analyses.[1][2]

BMDP was originally distributed for free. It was later sold by Statsols, who originally was a subsidiary of BMDP, but through a management buy-out formed the now independent company Statistical Solutions Ltd, known as Statsols. BMDP is no longer available as of 2017.[3] The company decided to only offer its other statistical product nQuery Sample Size Software.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "In Memoriam: Wilfrid J. Dixon B". University of California. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03.
  2. ^ "Oral History of Wilfrid J. (Wil) Dixon and Linda Glassner: Interviewed by Luanne Johnson" (PDF). March 27, 1986.
  3. ^ "About Statsols - Provider of nQuery".