FEATURES & BENEFITS
Advanced, yet easy to use, field surveying software
Full support for mechanical instrument, robotic instruments, GNSS receivers, and digital levels
Complete feature set including data collection with features and attributes, staking routines of all types, comprehensive road layout, DTM support, and more
Dynamic map displays with support for active background maps
Full support for all typical survey workflows and techniques
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OVERVIEW
Survey Pro field software provides you with a complete set of capabilities for all your survey projects. It’s fast, reliable and easy to use. Transfer data from Survey Pro to your laptop or PC and manage your jobs using Survey Office. Survey Pro software ships on Spectra Geospatial’s rugged line of data collectors providing unparalleled integration, data integrity, efficiency and ease-of-use. The features and functions of Survey Pro have been developed based on feedback from surveyors like you. Each new release of this software incorporates enhancements built on your field experience.
Survey Pro software is offered in different modules so you can pick the one that works best for you today, then quickly and easily add features as you need them. You save money by getting only the software that you need for your business. As your business expands and you need more power, Survey Pro is still there for you with advanced modules readily available and easy to remotely install via electronic “unlock” codes without having to pay a premium.
Survey Pro is offered in multiple languages and on multiple data collector platforms so you can get the right tool for your business. Not only is Survey Pro easy to buy, it really is easy to use. A Surveyor’s job is not easy and it takes a real professional to do it well; Survey Pro makes things clear and efficient, freeing you up to do your job. Survey Pro’s vast COGO feature set is unmatched in its capabilities and is one of the reasons Survey Pro has been a top choice of surveyors for more than 20 years.
Survey Pro works with all Spectra Geospatial and Nikon instruments as well as multiple other manufacturers’ instruments. Survey Pro is the glue that holds your business together. Of course, if you have a complete line of Spectra Geospatial and Nikon products, you’ll find that Survey Pro’s integration with those instruments gives you that extra power and flexibility you need to compete in today’s world.
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Survey Pro Max | Languages Supported |
Combines Survey Pro Robotics and Survey Pro GNSS: Complete support for all instruments and all features.Supports Max+ for fully integrated robotic and GNSS measurements. | For a complete list of functions download the Survey Pro Functions Table
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DOCUMENTATION & DOWNLOADS
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Survey Pro installation files, geoid files, Style Sheet Report Generator, style sheet reports and converter, and other tools.
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This is the homepage for the 'survey' package, which provides facilities in R for analyzing data from complex surveys. The current version is 3.29. A much earlier version (2.2) was published in Journal of Statistical Software
An experimental package for very large surveys such as the American Community Survey can be found here
A port of a much older version of the survey package (version 3.6-8) to S-PLUS 8.0 is available from CSAN (thanks to Patrick Aboyoun at Insightful).
Features:
- Means, totals, ratios, quantiles, contingency tables, regression models, loglinear models, survival curves,rank tests, for the whole sample and for domains.
- Variances by Taylor linearization or by replicate weights (BRR, jackknife, bootstrap, multistage bootstrap, or user-supplied)
- Multistage sampling with or without replacement.
- PPS sampling with or without replacement: Horvitz-Thompson and Yates-Grundy estimators and a range of approximations.
- Post-stratification, generalized raking/calibration, GREG estimation, trimming of weights.
- Two-phase designs. Estimated weights for augmented IPW estimators.
- Graphics
- Support for using multiply imputed data
- Database-backed design objects for large data sets (now with replicate weights, too)
- Some support for parallel processing on multicore computers.
- Multivariate analysis: principal components, factor analysis (experimental).
- Likelihood ratio (Rao-Scott) tests for glms, Cox models, loglinear models.
Comparison shopping:
Alan Zaslavsky keeps a comprehensive list of survey analysis software for the ASA Section on Survey Research Methods.
User-generated ratings and reviews of this package (and others) at crantastic.
Using the survey package:Technical notes and comparisons with other softwareSome examples (in PDF) translated from Stata and SUDAAN examples at UCLA Academic Technology Services.
Notes on the sparse matrix algorithms used in version 3.15 for two-phase designs (and perhaps more widely in future versions)
Notes on standard errors for survival curves.A 2009 CDC report compared five other survey analysis packages in the context of the Youth Risk Behaviors Survey. I have written an extension that does the same feature comparisons and results comparisons with R and the survey package. Some of this is copied from the CDC report (which I believe is in the public domain), but they are (of course) not responsible for any of the conclusions or results.Anthony Damico has R scripts for downloading and analysing major US government surveys at Github.He reported on comparisons of the survey package with SAS, Stata, SUDAAN in The R Journal 1(2) 37-45
TutorialsI have a course at statistics.com, which will be repeated as demand permits
Here are slides from a Continuing Education course at JSM 2012.I gave a workshop on two-phase designs at the 3rd North American Congress of Epidemiology, in Montreal, June 21,2011
I gave a two-day course for the Washington (DC) Statistical Society, March 23-24 2010. First day on R, second day on the survey package
Norman Breslow and I gave the course atSTATISTICALPS 2009, at the beginning of September in the Italian Alps. The course will include an introduction to the survey package, but will focus on two-phase designs in epidemiology. We will have some code and data up soon.
Slides from a short tutorial at the US Census Bureau, August 10.
I gave a tutorial at useR 2009, on the afternoon of July 7, 2009.
A 1.5 hour brief introduction to R, including a bit on the survey package, at the AAPOR conference, Friday May 15, 10:30am.
There was a one-day course at the University of Copenhagen Center for Health and Society on April 3, 2009. Slides are available at that link.Tobias Verbeke has packaged data sets and exercises from Sharon Lohr's Sampling: Design and Analysis for use with the survey package.
I gave a short course for the Washington Statistical Society on March 15-16 2007. The first day was on R and the slides are a selection from these. The second day was on the survey package, slides here.
Norman Breslow and I gave a short course on complex survey designs for epidemiology at the 2008 WNAR (Biometric Society) meeting, UC Davis, June 22, 2008. My sessions were an overview of the survey package and an introduction to calibration. Norm's data sets and code are also onlineThere is an article on version 3.6-12 of the package in the January 2008 issue of Survey Statistician (note: large PDF file)
I have written a book on survey analysis, based around the survey package. The book is called Complex Surveys: a guide to analysis using R. It has just been published by John Wiley & Sons. It already has a web siteHelp pages:Survey To Go Studio Download Full
- PDF from CRAN