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SPSS is one of the most popular softwares for statistical computing. However, the interpretation of the results depends on the level of knowledge of the user. Note: This is an older version of SPSS, you can try the latest version of SPSS for free after creating an account. We also recommend that you consider a free alternative for this software. SAS has recently released free SAS softwares. Anyone can access to SAS software for free and can play with data using SAS. It comes with various popular modules of SAS including base SAS, SAS STAT, data mining, operation research and econometrics etc.

DEVELOPER :Hydrologic Engineering Center
PLATFORM :Windows
LICENSE :GNU General Public License

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Statistical Software Package (HEC-SSP) developed by the Hydrologic Engineering Center. This software allows you to perform statistical analyses of hydrologic data. The current version of HEC-SSP can perform flood flow frequency analysis based on Bulletin 17B, 'Guidelines for Determining Flood Flow Frequency' (1982), a generalized frequency analysis on not only flow data but other hydrologic data as well, a volume frequency analysis on high and low flows, a duration analysis, a coincident frequency analysis, and a curve combination analysis.

Statistical Analysis Components

Flow Frequency Analysis (Bulletin 17B) – This component of the software allows the user to perform annual peak flow frequency analyses. The software implements procedures in Bulletin 17B, 'Guidelines for Determining Flood Flow Frequency', by the Interagency Advisory Committee on Water Data.

General Frequency Analysis – This component of the software allows the user to perform annual peak flow frequency analyses by various methods. Additionally the user can perform frequency analysis of variables other than peak flows, such as stage and precipitation data.

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Analysis

Volume Frequency Analysis – This component of the software allows the user to perform a volume frequency analyses on daily flow or stage data.

Duration Analysis – This component of the software allows the user to perform a duration analysis on any type of data recorded at regular intervals. The duration analysis can be used to show the percent of time that a hydrologic variable is likely to equal or exceed some specific value of interest.

Coincident Frequency Analysis – This component of the software assists the user in computing the exceedance frequency relationship for a variable that is a function of two other variables.

Curve Combination Analysis – This component provides a tool for combining frequency curves from multiple sources into one frequency curve.

* HEC-SSP download link provides gnu general public license version of the software for Windows 64 bit and Windows 32 bit.

HEC-HMSVersion:4.3 · Hydrologic Engineering Center

Spss Data Analysis

The Hydrologic Modeling System (HEC-HMS) is designed to simulate the complete hydrologic processes of dendritic watershed systems.

HEC-ResSimVersion:3.1 · Hydrologic Engineering Center

The Reservoir System Simulation (HEC-ResSim) software is used to model reservoir operations at one or more reservoirs for a variety of operational goals and constraints.

HEC-EFMVersion:4.0 · Hydrologic Engineering Center

The Ecosystem Functions Model (HEC-EFM) is designed to help study teams determine ecosystem responses to changes in the flow regime of a river or connected wetland.

HEC-ResPRMVersion:1.0 · Hydrologic Engineering Center

HEC-ResPRM is a reservoir system operations optimization software package developed to assist planners, operators, and managers with reservoir operation planning and decision-making.

HEC-FIAVersion:2.2 · Hydrologic Engineering Center

Ssp Analysis Accounting

The HEC-FIA Flood Impact Analysis software package analyzes the consequences from a flood event.

HEC-RASVersion:5.0.7 · Hydrologic Engineering Center

HEC-RAS is designed to perform one-dimensional hydraulic calculations for a full network of natural and constructed channels.

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