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1999 Jul 14
1
tseries package -- license
...for "tseries"!
The new (0.1-2) version of the tseries package
contains the following in ./README :
>> Author(s): A. Trapletti <A.Trapletti@ci.tuwien.ac.at>,
>> B. LeBaron ("./src/bdstest.c"),
>> K. Krischer, and T. M. Kruel ("./src/muin2ser.f",
>> "./misc/mutinfo-1.21b.tar.gz")
>> License: "./src/muin2ser.f", "./misc/mutinfo-1.21b.tar.gz" are
>> free for non-commercial purposes. "./src/bdstest.c" is
>> free. The remainder is covered by GPL...
2001 Oct 11
2
Where's MVA?
...and non-stationary modelling Version: 0.7-6
Depends: ts, mva, quadprog
Date: 2001-08-27
Author: Compiled by Adrian Trapletti <adrian at olsen.ch>
Maintainer: Kurt.Hornik <Kurt.Hornik at ci.tuwien.ac.at>
License: GPL (see file COPYING), except for ./src/muin2ser.f and ./misc which are free for non-commercial purposes. See file README for details.
URL: http://www.r-project.org
Index of Contents (Text)
Reference Manual (PDF)
Package Sources
AnalyzeFMRI CoCoAn Devore5 EMV GLMMGibbs GenKern GeneSOM KernSmooth Matrix NISTnls Oarray PHYLOGR PTAk RArcIn...
2002 Mar 08
4
ARMA and ARIMA modeling
I'd like to play with ARIMA models of stock prices, but I am a complete novice.
Could some kind soul explain the relationship among packages "ts", "tseries",
"dse", "dse2", and "fracdiff"? Are they 'competing' products or does one
depend on another? Where would be the best place for a novice to begin?
Thanks for any advice.
PS. I