Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "ontotools".
2004 May 17
0
Bioconductor 1.4 released
...1.4:
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-- Proteomics (PROcess, gpls, apComplex)
-- Array CGH (DNAcopy, aCGH)
-- Cell cycle analysis (GeneTS)
-- Packages for lab assay analysis and management (prada)
-- Agilent arrays handling in limma
-- Annotation tools (Resourcer, GOstat, goTools, ontoTools)
-- Improved interfaces (limmaGUI, affylmGUI, webbioc,
-- MAGE file processing (RMAGEML)
-- affymetrix processing: many improvements, gcrma, affypdnn
(probe-dependent nearest neighbors), affyPLM (probe-level models).
-- marray (next generation of the depreciated marrayClasses, marrayNorm,...
2003 Oct 30
0
Release of Bioconductor 1.3
...A package to fit a two-level measurement error model for estimation
of correlation coefficient between two random variables assuming
bivariate normality for both the true value and measurement
error. This model allows dependence between measurement errors
hence is more flexible.
--- ontoTools:
Software for working with ontologies (structured vocabularies) and
their associations with general data resources.
--- Rdbi, RdbiPgSQL:
Generic framework for database access in R. Adapted from Rdbi
authored by Timothy H. Keitt, with methods for accessing data
stored in PostgreSQ...
2003 Oct 30
0
Release of Bioconductor 1.3
...A package to fit a two-level measurement error model for estimation
of correlation coefficient between two random variables assuming
bivariate normality for both the true value and measurement
error. This model allows dependence between measurement errors
hence is more flexible.
--- ontoTools:
Software for working with ontologies (structured vocabularies) and
their associations with general data resources.
--- Rdbi, RdbiPgSQL:
Generic framework for database access in R. Adapted from Rdbi
authored by Timothy H. Keitt, with methods for accessing data
stored in PostgreSQ...
2007 Oct 30
6
trouble installing building packages from source using R 2.6.0 on Ubuntu Gutsy AMD64
I have recently upgraded to Ubuntu Gutsy and, for the first time, am
using a 64-bit installation. After failing miserably to install R from
source, not a problem for me in the past with a 32-bit install, I went
the route of using the Debian Etch build. This went smoothly, but I am
unable to update my numerous R and BioConductor packages, getting
non-zero exit status errors on each package. Is