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TRM, technical reference model, refers to technologies that included in the UNC Charlotte ITS Technology Inventory.

JAWS

December 19, 2013 by clas-web
Categories: Accessibility

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Availability: Labs
Comparable:  Orca

JAWS (Job Access With Speech) is a computer screen reader program for Microsoft Windows that allows blind and visually impaired users to read the screen either with a text-to-speech output or by a refresh-able Braille display.  JAWS features:

  • Two multi-lingual synthesizers: Eloquence and Vocalizer Expressive
  • Talking installation
  • Built-in free DAISY Player and full set of DAISY-formatted basic training books
  • Works with Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer, Firefox, and much more
  • Supports Windows 8, including touch screens and gestures
  • Support for MathML content presented in Internet Explorer that is rendered with MathJax
  • Fast information look-up at your fingertips with Research It
  • Access any image on the screen that includes text with Convenient OCR
  • Save time with Skim Reading
  • The only Windows screen reader to provide contracted Braille input from your Braille keyboard
  • Fully compatible with MAGic, screen magnification software, and OpenBook, scanning and reading program
Tags: accessibilityscreen readertrm

Fragstats

December 19, 2013 by clas-web
Categories: Analysis & Modeling
Availability: Labs
Comparable:  

FRAGSTATS is a computer software program designed to compute a wide variety of landscape metrics for categorical map patterns.  It interfaces with ArcGIS and supports  and a variety of sampling methods for analyzing sub-landscapes.  It accepts raster images in a variety of formats, including ASCII grid, 8-, 16- and 32-bit integer grids, ESRI grid (or raster), GeoTIFF grid, VTP binary terrain format grid, ESRI header labelled grid, ERDAS Imagine grid, PCRaster grid, and SAGA GIS binary format grid. Support for the latter six image formats is via the GDAL library.

Here is the FragStats official website.

Tags: trm

JMP

December 19, 2013 by clas-web
Categories: Analysis & ModelingDesign & Visualization

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Availability: Labs  |  Download
Comparable: SPSS, SAS, MiniTab

JMP is a computer program that performs simple and complex statistical analyses, and dynamically links statistics with graphics to interactively explore, understand, and visualize data.

Tags: statisticstrm
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