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This paper introduces a new statistical software, called the S-LINK, which focuses on the Design and Analysis of Experiments. The S-LINK is an interactive system which has its own spreadsheet for convenient data handling and is operated under Microsoft Windows system. The interactive system designed with multiple sheets capability enables the S-LINK to have various user friendly features. In the design of experiments, for example, a designed sheet with randomization, a sheet output of intermediate/final results, and an interactive post-analysis such as pooling are available.
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Kang, G., Lee, J.J. A User Friendly Software for the Design and Analysis of Experiments. Computational Statistics 17, 343–353 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001800200111
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