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2020 Jan 16
2
[RFC] Implementing the BHive methodology in llvm-exegesis
Hi all,
In a recent IISWC paper
<http://groups.csail.mit.edu/commit/papers/19/ithemal-measurement.pdf>,
we've proposed BHive - a new methodology for benchmarking arbitrary basic
blocks that has several advantages over the one currently used in
llvm-exegesis. In particular, the new methodology:
- automatically handles memory accesses in the basic block, without the
need to manually
2007 Oct 27
1
[non-statistics question]methodological problem
Good afternoon!
As mentioned in the subject, my question regards more the methodological part that accompanies survey design and the statistical part that is involved.
So, I have the following data:
a<-data.frame (id_hh=c(1:5), strata=c(1,1,2,2,1), Nhstrata=c(100,100,200,200,100), Nrmemb=c(2,4,2,5,4))
a$ocmemb1<-c("wk","jl","st","jl",&q...
2011 Jun 30
2
Testing RSpec views: the index action; is my methodology flawed?
This is my organizations_controller_spec.rb:
require ''spec_helper''
describe Superadmin::OrganizationsController do
describe "GET index" do
it "shows a list of all organizations" do
#pending "don''t know why this doesn''t work"
Organization.should_receive(:all)
end
end
end
============
This is my
2002 May 19
1
Hornet's Nests and Parallel Universes
...from
other statistical methodology lists is that it will be
assumed that list members have contact with, and an interest
in, R. So the appearance of R code, and references to R
documentation, would be entirely in place.
One of the great things about R, and this email list, is
that it has allowed methodological specialists from a
professional statistical tradition to encounter application
area specialists from areas that have developed their own
relatively separate statistical tradition. Here we aim,
primarily, to discuss R. I would like to see a place where
those from the R community who wish discus...
2011 Jan 21
0
HHT-methodology
Hello R-experts,
I wonder whether any of the R-packages cover the Hilbert-Huang Transform
methodology (HHT)?
Regards,
Torbjorn
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2007 Oct 16
2
Load testing methodologies/tools
...ful in testing
Mongrel/Rails. IIRC, about this was about 10 months ago.
Best,
Steve
At 05:16 AM 10/16/2007, mongrel-users-request at rubyforge.org wrote:
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>Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 08:16:10 -0400
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>Subject: [Mongrel] Load testing methodologies/tools
>To: mongrel-users at rubyforge.org
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>What''r y''all usin'' for load generation / perf metrics tools?
>
>This is a huge area and I won...
2007 Dec 18
2
Testing / Coding methodologies?
...ounds like a
worthwhile exercise), but it gets more complicated with the scripts
embedded in the RPMs. Puppet gives you all the tools you need to deal
with the conflicts and generally poor quality packages, but the process
to get there has been maddening at times.
Does anyone have any thoughts on methodologies? Or as is more likely to
be practical, rules of thumb such as the RPM query idea?
What I''m not keen on is really overdoing the dependencies, so much as to
create a manifest which is a script which runs in a straight up
top-to-bottom fashion. It takes away the elegance of the language....
2002 Sep 27
0
Response surface methodology
Dear all,
I am attempting to use RSM in order to optimise the analysis of volatile
compounds. After changing two variables and performing a series of
measurements, I get the following:
X1 X2 resp
1 -0.8 -1.0 1101039
2 -0.8 0.0 809947
3 -0.8 1.0 814664
4 0.0 -1.4 759484
5 0.0 0.0 665916
6 0.0 0.0 654054
7 0.0 0.0 641134
8 0.0 0.0 673143
9 0.0 0.0
2005 Oct 04
1
TRAMO-SEATS methodology
Dear Colleagues
would someone know a suitable online-source for information
regarding the TRAMO SEATS method for time series ?
(an alternative to X12 ARIMA and earlier ARIMAs used by the US census
bureau)
Cheers
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Statistics, Surveys, Censuses
2010 Oct 06
0
methodology question : is anova appropriate for these data?
Representative small sample of data:
algorithmID <- factor(c(rep('alg1',4),rep('alg2',4),rep('alg3',4)))
threshold <- factor(rep(c(.45,.50,.55,.60),times=3))
score <- c(30,32,31,30,10,12,13,14,22,21,20,24)
d <- data.frame(algorithmID,threshold,score)
AlgorithmID is the name of each algorithm; threshold is the value of a parameter used by the algorithm that
2014 Nov 24
0
Call For Papers - Workshops at WorldCIST 2015 - 3rd World Conference on Information Systems and Technologies
...eories and practices that impact the field of business intelligence. We invite authors to submit unpublished work to the Workshop Business Intelligence in Organizations. Authors are invited to contribute with research papers, case studies and demonstrations that present original scientific results, methodological aspects, concepts and approaches in the multidisciplinary field of Business Intelligence.
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2014 Nov 24
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Call For Papers - Workshops at WorldCIST 2015 - 3rd World Conference on Information Systems and Technologies
...eories and practices that impact the field of business intelligence. We invite authors to submit unpublished work to the Workshop Business Intelligence in Organizations. Authors are invited to contribute with research papers, case studies and demonstrations that present original scientific results, methodological aspects, concepts and approaches in the multidisciplinary field of Business Intelligence.
BIO Topics:
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Business intelligence applications
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Business intelligence and CRM
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Business intelligence education
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2014 Dec 04
0
Call For Papers - Workshops at WorldCIST 2015 - 3rd World Conference on Information Systems and Technologies
...eories and practices that impact the field of business intelligence. We invite authors to submit unpublished work to the Workshop Business Intelligence in Organizations. Authors are invited to contribute with research papers, case studies and demonstrations that present original scientific results, methodological aspects, concepts and approaches in the multidisciplinary field of Business Intelligence.
BIO Topics:
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Business intelligence applications
?
Business intelligence and CRM
?
Business intelligence education
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Business intelligence in small and medium enterprises
?
Business intelligence techno...
2014 Dec 04
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Call For Papers - Workshops at WorldCIST 2015 - 3rd World Conference on Information Systems and Technologies
...eories and practices that impact the field of business intelligence. We invite authors to submit unpublished work to the Workshop Business Intelligence in Organizations. Authors are invited to contribute with research papers, case studies and demonstrations that present original scientific results, methodological aspects, concepts and approaches in the multidisciplinary field of Business Intelligence.
BIO Topics:
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Business intelligence applications
?
Business intelligence and CRM
?
Business intelligence education
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Business intelligence in small and medium enterprises
?
Business intelligence techno...
2006 Mar 08
1
Mixed GLM methodology and execution question
Hi all,
I have a question regarding how to properly analyze a data set and then how to perform the analysis in R.
First,
I have data that I would like to analyze using a mixed GLM (I think this is the most appropriate method, but I am unsure). In a mixed model (y = X*beta+Z*gamma+epsilon), I would like to structure the variance matrices of gamma, G, and the error, R, to take advantage of all my
2007 Jan 24
1
mixed effects or fixed effects?
Hi,
I am running a learning experiment in which both training subjects and
controls complete a pretest and posttest. All analyses are being
conducted in R. We are looking to compare two training methodologies,
and so have run this experiment twice, once with each methodology.
Methodology is a between-subjects factor. Trying to run this analysis
with every factor included (ie, subject as a random factor, session
nested within group nested within experiment) seems to me (after having
tried) to be c...
2006 Jun 19
1
Foometrics in R
One of the outcomes of useR! 2006 is that JSS is planning to publish
a series of special volumes. They will be guest edited (I have guest
editors already, although somewhat tentative in some cases). Each volume
will have 5-10 issues (articles) of the usual JSS format.
Psychometrics in R
Political Methodology in R
Econometrics in R
Social Science Methodology in R
Spectroscopy/Chemometrics in R
2011 May 28
1
Enquiry on Vrtest
Hi there,
I am currently working on my dissertation which is about testing the
martingale hypothesis in the stock market using a methodology involving a
range of variance ratio tests and multiple variance ratio tests. I contacted
the author of a reference paper and I was told that the tests can be
conducted using R programming language. Although I have gone through the
theoretical background of
2011 Sep 02
1
Hints for Data Clustering
Dear All,
I will be confronted (relatively soon) with the following problem:
given a set of known statistical indicators {s_i} , i=1,2...N for a N
countries I would like to be able to do some data clustering i.e.
determining the best way to partition the N countries according to their
known properties, encoded by the {s_i} set of indicators for those
countries.
Some properties of these
2017 Jun 24
2
Comparing pooled proportions(complication and reoperation rates) of different treatment modalities
Note though that this has been put on hold on stats.stackexchange.com as
off-topic.
On 23/06/2017 19:33, Bert Gunter wrote:
> Probably the wrong list. R-help is concerned with R programming, not
> statistics methodology questions, although the intersection can be
> nonempty.
>
> I suggest you post on stats.stackexchange.com instead, which *is*
> concerned with statistics