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Minitab is a statistics package developed at the Pennsylvania State University by researchers Barbara F. Ryan, Thomas A. Ryan, Jr., and Brian L. Joiner in conjunction with Triola Statistics Company in 1972. It began as a light version of OMNITAB, a statistical analysis program by National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Minitab
Original author(s)Barbara F. Ryan, Thomas A. Ryan, Jr., and Brian L. Joiner
Developer(s)Minitab, LLC
Initial release1972 (1972)
Stable release

22.1 / March 20, 2024; 4 months ago (2024-03-20)

Operating systemWindows, web app, formerly: Mac[1]
TypeStatistical analysis
LicenseTrialware
Websiteminitab.com

History

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Minitab Statistical Software is a statistics package developed at the Pennsylvania State University by researchers Barbara F. Ryan, Thomas A. Ryan, Jr., Brian L. Joiner in 1972. The project received funding from the Triola Statistics Company. It began as a light version of OMNITAB, a statistical analysis program by NIST, which was conceived by Joseph Hilsenrath in years 1962–1964 for the IBM 7090.[2][3] The documentation for the latest version of OMNITAB, OMNITAB 80, was last published in 1986, and there has been no significant development since then.[4]

Minitab is distributed by Minitab, LLC, a privately owned company headquartered in State College, Pennsylvania.[5] As of 2024, Minitab LLC had subsidiaries in the Netherlands, UK, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan and Australia.[5][6]

Interoperability

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Minitab, LLC also produces other software that can be used in conjunction with Minitab;[7] Minitab Connect helps businesses centralize and organize their data, Quality Trainer is an eLearning package that teaches statistical concepts, Minitab Workspace provides project planning and visualization tools, and Minitab Engage[8] is a tool for Idea and Innovation Management, as well as managing Six Sigma and Lean manufacturing deployments.

In October 2020, Minitab launched the first cloud-based version of its statistical software.[9] As of June 2021, the Minitab Desktop app is only available for Windows, with a former version for MacOS (Minitab 19.x) no longer being supported.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Support Policy | Minitab". www.minitab.com. Retrieved 2021-06-27.
  • ^ Peavy, Sally T. (1986). "OMNITAB 80". NBS Special Publication. 701: 1–2.
  • ^ "OMNITAB". Digital Computer Newsletter :: Digital Computer Newsletter. 16 (1): 4–6. October 1962 – January 1964.
  • ^ "NIST OMNITAB 80". Nist.gov. 25 July 2012. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  • ^ a b "About Us | Minitab". www.minitab.com. Retrieved 2021-02-16.
  • ^ https://www.minitab.com/en-us/company/press-releases/minitab-expands-in-the-eu-and-opens-new-subsidiary-in-the-nether/ https://www.minitab.com/en-us/company/press-releases/minitab-opens-new-subsidiary-office-japan/
  • ^ "Minitab Products". Minitab.com. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  • ^ "Minitab Launches Minitab Engage (TM) to Accelerate Idea Generation, Innovation and Business Transformation". Globalnewswire.com. 25 March 2021. Retrieved 2021-03-29.
  • ^ "Minitab Launches New Solutions to Help Organizations Accelerate Digital Transformation". globenewswire.com. 22 October 2020. Retrieved 2020-10-22.
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