At 11:57 24.05.00 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi Jane,
>
>I too am in a similar position, contemplating NUDist or Atlas. I
>have found that NUDist is more widely used amongst social
>scientists / educationalists and that if you are doing a complicated
>and long project and you desire a lot of structure in your analysis
>then NUDist is your man. QSR, who made NUDist have a web
ATLAS.ti supports arbitrary non-hierachical and hierarchical structures of
considerable size with thousands of nodes and qualified links among those,
not to speak of large (> 500K) documents. Even in our DOS version back in
1992 we loaded a thesaurus with more than 8000 terms and 12000 links into a
project. Took a while, of course. So I may object here.
>slight - www.qsr.com.au - and this will tell you more and let you
>have a free demonstration. Also, Nudist NVivo is their latest
>package and seems much more flexible than NUDist.
More flexible in regards to structure and grain size for creating segments,
but I heard NVivo is short of supporting large scale multi author teams.
- Thomas
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