Need makes the opportunity: software NEOLO
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1807-9288.2016v13n1p124Abstract
In this work, I will present a research that I have been developing since 2013, which resulted in the construction of a software to analyze various texts data. The program has 12 features, but, in this essay, I will deal only with the 4 most complex and unprecedented in algorithms for the use by researchers with no experience in computing.References
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