Thank you for the suggestions, they look like promising packages!
best regards,
Kevin Brubeck Unhammer
http://apertium.org/
2009/5/16 0034058 <[log in to unmask]>:
> How about Weft QDA (http://www.pressure.to/qda/) and RQDA (http://rqda.r-forge.r-project.org/)?
>
> Best
>
> HUANG Ronggui, Wincent
> Tel: (00852) 3442 3832
> PhD Candidate
> Dept of Public and Social Administration
> City University of Hong Kong
> Home page: http://asrr.r-forge.r-project.org/rghuang.html
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> 日期: 2009年 5月 16日, 星期六, 下午7:45
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm interested in Free/Open Source applications for qualitative data
>> analysis. I noticed a very nice review of Transana in
>>
>> Choosing a CAQDAS Package
>> A working paper by Ann Lewins & Christina Silver
>> 5th edition July 2006
>>
>> (although this pdf seems to be no longer available).
>>
>> It left out the TAMS Analyzer though ( http://tamsys.sourceforge.net/
>> ).
>>
>> I know that new versions of Transana now require payment, but being
>> once open source it'll always be open source (per the GPL), paying for
>> open source is not a bad thing in my mind, as long as the user has the
>> option of seeing what happens to their data.
>>
>> But, Transana is not _exactly_ what I'm looking for, I'm more looking
>> at the aspects of coding meaning units in transcripts, and search and
>> management among these. TAMS is unfortunately only for OS X, no
>> Windows version. Does anyone have suggestions for other similar
>> applications that do these things?
>>
>> Also, has anyone considered Semantic Mediawiki (or perhaps SMW+
>> http://www.ontoprise.de/index.php?id=241 ) for QACDAS? The
>> coding and analysis use-cases seem very similar to semantic markup
>> and search.
>>
>>
>> best regards,
>> Kevin Brubeck Unhammer
>>
>> http://apertium.org/
>
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