JMulTi is an interactive software designed for univariate and multivariate time series analysis. It has a Java graphical user interface that uses an external engine for statistical computations. It uses the framework JStatCom.

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  • JMulti is a very powerful and functional program for working with time series. This program has several advantages over similar programs. Firstly, it is written in modern programming language - Java. Secondly, I am surprised at the speed and ergonomics of the program, it works much faster than similar programs. The program has substantial and complete documentation that allows you to quickly understand the operation of the software product.
  • 在做str模型时 只能选一个变量,其它变量选择不了。
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux, Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Science/Research

User Interface

Java Swing

Programming Language

Java

Related Categories

Java Mathematics Software, Java Information Analysis Software

Registered

2005-03-09