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Qualrus - The Intelligent Qualitative Analysis Program. Qualrus is an innovative qualitative data analysis tool that helps you manage unstructured data. Use it to analyze interviews, organize field notes, measure survey responses & more... or download the free demo Fast, accurate codingQualrus learns your coding trends and offers relevant suggestions as you go. See your data clearlyVisual semantic network display helps you visualize relationships among codes. Easy to learnDesigned to be simple and intuitive so you can get up-and-running quickly. Helpful supportAdvice and technical support is provided to every customer by phone or email. Archives of. Untitled Document. CAQDAS Networking Project Homepage. List of resources. CAQDAS Software News. Search & Replace. InfoRapid Search & Replace is one of the most powerful text retrieval programs currently available for Microsoft Windows.

With its built-in converters, it's excellently suitable for searching and previewing HTML and RTF documents. In pure text files, the found text passages can be replaced after the search is over. The search and replace process can be automated with the help of batch files to replace several phrases in one step.

The found documents can be opened in a preview window, in which the matches are highlighted. A special feature is that InfoRapid can use Microsoft Office converters to search WinWord, Excel, Lotus and other documents and preview them in their original layout. The advantages of InfoRapid Search & Replace lie in the diverse search options and in the simple operation and handiness. A click on a hypertext link in the search result list opens the corresponding file in the text viewer and jumps directly to the marked passage.

Qualitative data analysis software - ATLAS.ti. Software for Qualitative Research – From Content Analysis and Ev. Atelier 2009. Google Traduire. Methodology > Tools Websites. Logiciels d'analyse qualitative en sciences humaines et sociales. Deux séminaires donnés pas Christophe Lejeune un collègue de l’Université de Liège, spécialiste des méthodologies qualitatives, sociologue des sciences et développeur en logiciel libre. Il a développé le logiciel libre "Cassandre" qui permet l’analyse qualitative collective des données. Il viendra nous présenter ce logiciel à l’occasion de ce séminaire du 26 septembre. Christophe Lejeune animera au LabCMO ce séminaire de 9h30 à midi le vendredi 26 septembre : "Quand l’analyse qualitative devient collective : le logiciel libre Cassandre" Résumé : Un grand nombre d’outils se proposent aujourd’hui d’assister le chercheur dans l’analyse qualitative de corpus de textes, d’images ou de vidéos [1].

Conçus sur le modèle du traitement de texte personnel, la plupart d’entre eux ne facilitent pas le travail à plusieurs. Résumé L’histoire des logiciels d’analyse qualitative en sciences débute dans les années soixante. . [1] [3]