I would propose that LibreOffice Calc can import files of statistical software 
such as SPSS (.sav.zsav) or Stata (.dta).

This software is widely used in social science research, especially academics 
and their students. Unfortunately, in many universities or public databases use 
this type of file and institutions or students are required to purchase 
software licenses for displaying and manipulating data.


It would be great to preserve data that LO Calc can import these files and so 
view and manipulate this type of database. Apart from the version 4.3 Calc can 
perform basic statistical analysis, which would expand the use of libreoffice, 
especially for students (basic statistical analysis, use of charts, diagrams, 
etc.). All this in order to preserve data as an open standard like ODF.


Such files contain complex information, but you can always import from 
proprietary software such as CSV or using free software (PSPP, R, etc) for to 
use more complex statistical analysis.


Is this valid proposal for the project?


More Info:IBM SPSS(*.sav*.zsav files) -This type of files no public 
specification available, there is a great project pert intended as a free 
replacement for SPSS and contains a program that can read and create files of 
this type. http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/pspp/Stata (*.dta files) -file spec 
http://www.stata.com/help.cgi?dta


Test files -https://github.com/bedf/PSPP-dev-utilities/tree/master/data-files


Thanks


Bastin Daz


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