This training can be done at a technical school, most likely not online, however. You should search some technical schools online to see if they offer this course. This particular school has the program, http://www.technicalassociates.net and you earn a certificate at the end.
Investigation of the function and consequences of software (computer programs).
H. Charles Romesburg has written: 'Users manual for CLUSTAR/CLUSTID computer programs for hierarchical cluster analysis' -- subject(s): CLUSTAR, CLUSTID, Cluster analysis, Computer programs
M. Hartle has written: 'CSTEM user manual' -- subject(s): Finite element method, User manuals (Computer programs), Thermal analysis, Structural analysis, Computer programs, Composite structures, Electromagnetism
Kajal K. Gupta has written: 'STARS--a general-purpose finite element computer program for analysis of engineering structures' -- subject(s): Computer programs, Finite element method, STARS (Computer file), Structural analysis (Engineering) 'STARS' -- subject(s): Aerodynamic forces, Aeroelasticity, Aeroservoelasticity, Computer programs, Control stability, Finite element method, Structural analysis, Structural analysis (Engineering), Subsonic flow, Supersonic flow, Unsteady aerodynamics
R. Mejia has written: 'Time series analysis: theory and practice' -- subject(s): Computer programs, Time-series analysis
James M Landwehr has written: 'Notes on numerical reliability of several statistical analysis programs' -- subject(s): Computer programs, Testing, Quality control, Statistics, Computer software
Albert Nijenhuis has written: 'Combinatorial algorithms for computers and calculators' -- subject(s): Combinatorial analysis, Computer algorithms, Computer programs
S. Gellin has written: 'Slave finite element for nonlinear analysis of engine structures' -- subject(s): Structural analysis (Engineering), Computer programs
Petar I. Slapnicar has written: 'Computer aided nonlinear electrical networks analysis' -- subject(s): Electric networks, Computer simulation, Electric circuits, Computer programs
The static code analysis is used for the analysis of computer software such as video games and programs like Microsoft Word or Photoshop. The difference between this and Dynamic Analysis is that this is performed without it actually executing/starting the program up.
There are a few different options for programs that will give an analysis of spending habits. Some of the programs that provide analysis are Quicken and The Birdy web application.
James Kempf has written: 'Numerical software tools in C' -- subject(s): C (Computer program language), Computer programs, Numerical analysis