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README

1INTRODUCTION
2
3Dataplot is a free, public-domain (trademarked but not copyrighted),
4multi-platform (Linux/Unix, MacOS, Windows 7/8/10) software system for
5scientific visualization, statistical analysis, and non-linear modeling.
6The target Dataplot user is the researcher and analyst engaged in the
7characterization, modeling, visualization, analysis, monitoring, and
8optimization of scientific and engineering processes.  The original
9version was released by Dr. James Filliben in 1978 with continual
10enhancements to present.  The current authors are James Filliben and
11Alan Heckert of the Statistical Engineering Division, Information
12Technology Laboratory (ITL), National Institute of Standards and
13Technology (NIST).  The Tcl/Tk based Graphical User Interface (GUI)
14was written by Robert Lipman, formerly of the Mathematical and
15Computational Sciences Division, ITL, NIST.
16
17The Dataplot web site is at
18
19    https://www.itl.nist.gov/div898/software/dataplot/index.htm
20
21If you need assistance with installing Dataplot, contact
22Alan Heckert at alan.heckert@nist.gov.
23
24See the INSTALL file for installation guidance.
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README.md

1INTRODUCTION
2
3Dataplot is a free, public-domain (trademarked but not copyrighted),
4multi-platform (Linux/Unix, MacOS, Windows 7/8/10) software system for
5scientific visualization, statistical analysis, and non-linear modeling.
6The target Dataplot user is the researcher and analyst engaged in the
7characterization, modeling, visualization, analysis, monitoring, and
8optimization of scientific and engineering processes.  The original
9version was released by Dr. James Filliben in 1978 with continual
10enhancements to present.  The current authors are James Filliben and
11Alan Heckert of the Statistical Engineering Division, Information
12Technology Laboratory (ITL), National Institute of Standards and
13Technology (NIST).  The Tcl/Tk based Graphical User Interface (GUI)
14was written by Robert Lipman, formerly of the Mathematical and
15Computational Sciences Division, ITL, NIST.
16
17The Dataplot web site is at
18
19    https://www.itl.nist.gov/div898/software/dataplot/index.htm
20
21If you need assistance with installing Dataplot, contact
22Alan Heckert at alan.heckert@nist.gov.
23
24See the INSTALL file for installation guidance.
25
26
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