SDIS 1.0
Short Description: Sequential Data
Interchange Standard
Long Description: SDIS (Sequential Data Interchange Standard) is a language for describing sequential data as obtained thru direct observation of individuals, interacting dyads, or groups. Also, it is a program that parses, checks, and compiles ASCII files containing data written according to SDIS syntax. Data can be entered manually into SDIS files, or converted from other data formats such as The Observer using a standalone utility called OTS (Observer to SDIS converter). http://www2.gsu.edu/~psyrab/sg/sg_e_programs.htm
Availability
Two individual copies, both currently dis-enabled, on workstations in
T658-B. Software comes in pouch inside the back cover of the
manual "Analyzing Interaction: Sequential Analysis with SDIS and GSEQ" by
Roger Bakeman and Vicenc Quera, one perpetual license per purchased
manual. Software is a simple DOS program, circa 1995. Do not use the
distributed install script because it can damage a modern Windows
workstation. This is part of the behavioral coding
facilities, which we set up only when there is an active user.
Installation Instructions
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