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This page lists software tools that are useful for research. For obvious reasons, open source tools, relying on open standards, are emphasized:
 
This page lists software tools that are useful for research. For obvious reasons, open source tools, relying on open standards, are emphasized:
* Document typesetting: Latex (first class typesetting and math/equation rendering, [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/ wikibook], [http://tobi.oetiker.ch/lshort/lshort.pdf The Not So Short Introduction to LATEX]), WYSIWYG editor [http://kile.sourceforge.net Kile] and [http://www.lyx.org Lyx]
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* Document typesetting: Latex (first class typesetting and math/equation rendering, [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/ wikibook], [http://tobi.oetiker.ch/lshort/lshort.pdf The Not So Short Introduction to LATEX])
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** Latex is used a lot with the emergence and ease of use of https://www.overleaf.com (there are some WYSIWYG editor [http://kile.sourceforge.net Kile] and [http://www.lyx.org Lyx])
 
* Bibliographical database:  
 
* Bibliographical database:  
 
** [http://jabref.sourceforge.net/ JabRef] (the format is Bibtex, for Latex, and can be exported to Word and html among others): the file extension is .bib. Each entry needs a unique key for which I usually use <first author last name><publication year last 2 digits><first word of title>, eg saunier11investigating (see my [http://dl.dropbox.com/u/179169/saunier.bib personal publication bibliography]). Another common pitfall deals with author names: they should be <first name1> <last name1> and <first name2> <last name2> and ...
 
** [http://jabref.sourceforge.net/ JabRef] (the format is Bibtex, for Latex, and can be exported to Word and html among others): the file extension is .bib. Each entry needs a unique key for which I usually use <first author last name><publication year last 2 digits><first word of title>, eg saunier11investigating (see my [http://dl.dropbox.com/u/179169/saunier.bib personal publication bibliography]). Another common pitfall deals with author names: they should be <first name1> <last name1> and <first name2> <last name2> and ...
 
** [https://www.zotero.org/ zotero] is another good tool, with a quick web-based tool to create your bibliography that can be exported to common formats https://zbib.org/
 
** [https://www.zotero.org/ zotero] is another good tool, with a quick web-based tool to create your bibliography that can be exported to common formats https://zbib.org/
 
* File synchronization: [http://syncthing.net/ syncthing], [http://www.dropbox.com Dropbox] (proprietary), rsync with ssh
 
* File synchronization: [http://syncthing.net/ syncthing], [http://www.dropbox.com Dropbox] (proprietary), rsync with ssh
* Remote desktop: clients and servers for the VNC protocole (multi-plateform), TeamViewer (proprietary)
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* Remote desktop: clients and servers for the VNC protocol (multi-plateform), TeamViewer (proprietary)
* Virtualisation de systèmes d'exploitation: VirtualBox
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** see [[Linux_Resources]] for more info to connect to a linux server
* Editeurs de texte: emacs (multi-plateforme), jEdit (multi-plateforme), notepad++ (Windows), gedit (Linux)
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* Operating system virtualization: VirtualBox
* [[Programming_Resources|Programmation (en anglais)]]
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* Text editors: emacs (multi-plateforme), atom, sublimetext, jEdit (multi-plateforme), notepad++ (Windows), gedit (Linux)
* Libraries and tools for machine learning, data mining and statistical analysis:
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* [[Programming_Resources|Programming resources]], including databases
** [http://eric.univ-lyon2.fr/~ricco/tanagra/ Tanagra]
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* [[Data_Science_Resources|Data science resources]], including spatial data
** [http://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/ml/weka/ Weka]
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** [http://gretl.sourceforge.net/ Gretl]
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* Systèmes de gestion de bases de données:
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** SQLite
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** PostgreSQL
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** MySQL
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* Systèmes d'information géographique (SIG): [http://www.qgis.org Quantum GIS], [http://grass.itc.it GRASS], Spatialite
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* Visualisation de données, création de graphiques: [http://www.gnuplot.info gnuplot]
 
* Visualisation de données, création de graphiques: [http://www.gnuplot.info gnuplot]

Version du 23 juin 2021 à 14:58

This page lists software tools that are useful for research. For obvious reasons, open source tools, relying on open standards, are emphasized:

  • Document typesetting: Latex (first class typesetting and math/equation rendering, wikibook, The Not So Short Introduction to LATEX)
  • Bibliographical database:
    • JabRef (the format is Bibtex, for Latex, and can be exported to Word and html among others): the file extension is .bib. Each entry needs a unique key for which I usually use <first author last name><publication year last 2 digits><first word of title>, eg saunier11investigating (see my personal publication bibliography). Another common pitfall deals with author names: they should be <first name1> <last name1> and <first name2> <last name2> and ...
    • zotero is another good tool, with a quick web-based tool to create your bibliography that can be exported to common formats https://zbib.org/
  • File synchronization: syncthing, Dropbox (proprietary), rsync with ssh
  • Remote desktop: clients and servers for the VNC protocol (multi-plateform), TeamViewer (proprietary)
  • Operating system virtualization: VirtualBox
  • Text editors: emacs (multi-plateforme), atom, sublimetext, jEdit (multi-plateforme), notepad++ (Windows), gedit (Linux)
  • Programming resources, including databases
  • Data science resources, including spatial data
  • Visualisation de données, création de graphiques: gnuplot