CSPro

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CSPro
Developer(s) U.S. Census Bureau
Stable release 5.0.2 / Dec. 21, 2012
Operating system Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows CE
Type Statistical software, CAPI
License Public domain
Website www.census.gov

CSPro, short for the Census and Survey Processing System, is a public domain statistical package developed by the U.S. Census Bureau and ICF International. Serpro S.A. was involved in past development. Funding for development comes primarily from the U.S. Agency for International Development.

The software can be used for entering, editing, tabulating, mapping, and disseminating census and survey data. This package is widely used by statistical agencies in developing countries. As of version 5, Unicode data entry is supported.

CSPro was designed and implemented through a joint effort by the developers of two software packages that were previously used to process census and survey data on DOS machines: the Integrated Microcomputer Processing System (IMPS) and the Integrated System for Survey Analysis (ISSA). The public domain distribution is binary-only, running exclusively on the Microsoft Windows family of operating systems. The source code has not yet been released to the public.

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