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Spec

In: ITSM for Windows

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  • Peter J. Brockwell

    (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Mathematics Department)

  • Richard A. Davis

    (Colorado State University, Department of Statistics)

Abstract

To run the program SPEC, double click on the icon labelled spec in the itsm window (or in DOS type SPEC↩ from the C:\ITSMW directory). After pressing ↩ to clear the title page, you will see a menu offering the choice of spectral analysis for one or two data sets. For spectral analysis of a univariate series, type O and select the name of the data file to be analyzed. Once the data has been read in, a menu will appear which is practically identical to the Spectral Analysis Menu of PEST(in the option [Non para metric spectral estimation (SPEC)] of the Main Menu). For instructions on the use of the univariate options available in this menu see Section 2.7.

Suggested Citation

  • Peter J. Brockwell & Richard A. Davis, 1994. "Spec," Springer Books, in: ITSM for Windows, chapter 4, pages 66-71, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-1-4612-2676-5_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-2676-5_4
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