Frank E Harrell Jr
2003-Jul-28 16:12 UTC
[R] Ideas for remote collaboration on statistical analyses
I plan to use Sweave for most of the statistical reports I write for general statistical consulting projects. I would like to also have a way to collaborate with remote clients using a phone and a web server. This might involve a more incremental output process than Sweave uses. One could, for example, use a Wiki like that from twiki.org to upload pieces of an analysis as it proceeds, having the client click the refresh button to get more graphs, tables, etc. But this would be somewhat of a manual process that involves multiple edits or uploads. Has anyone thought of a more automated incremental web-based collaborative analysis model? The best solution might allow Sweave to easily be run once at the conclusion, to get a better packaged and cross-indexed final analysis report in pdf format. --- Frank E Harrell Jr Prof. of Biostatistics & Statistics Div. of Biostatistics & Epidem. Dept. of Health Evaluation Sciences U. Virginia School of Medicine http://hesweb1.med.virginia.edu/biostat
Jonathan Baron
2003-Jul-28 16:42 UTC
[R] Ideas for remote collaboration on statistical analyses
On 07/28/03 12:12, Frank E Harrell Jr wrote:>I would like to also have a way to collaborate >with remote clients using a phone and a web server.One idea - which I have yet to convince any of my many remote collaborators to try - is to use Vnc to allow you and the client/collaborator to view the same R session at the same time. It isn't a web server, but it is almost as easy to use. You can talk on the phone and discuss what you're doing. Vnc can, in principle, allow both of you to enter commands on the same screen (although I've never tried this because I've never gotten that far). It is cross platform. It requires a high-speed connection to be useful. See http://www.realvnc.com. -- Jonathan Baron, Professor of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania Home page: http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~baron R page: http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/