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2004 Feb 06
0
Rejoinder: request for comments --- package "distr" --- S4 Classes for Distributions
Hello,
this is kind of a rejoinder to our posting to r-devel
"request for comments --- package "distr" --- S4 Classes for Distributions"
dating from 01-31-04/ 05:11:50 EST./
To start, we want to thank the contributors of comments and suggestions,
which have been quite helpful to us.
Also, we want to apologize...
2002 Nov 15
1
analysing data with case weights: rejoinder
Hello,
Based on replies (which I'm gratefull for) I guess the only solution
is to create a package, that will contain function to build
lm()-like linear models, and allow weighting cases (as I described
two days ago).
This would also alow buliding those models for data in aggregated
form without a need for using e.g. expand$grid().
Thank you again for replies.
2007 Sep 09
2
workgroup > join domain with same name = no issue? I don't get it
...that it is not a good idea to
have a local workgroup and create a domain with the exact same name and
join the windows boxes ther. It is said that this will fail or at least
it will have some problems. But here, what should I say, it worked like
a charm. I kicked the boxes again out of the domain, rejoind them,
purged the PDC stuff, restarted from scratch and tried it again, all the
time with the same domain / workgroup / local DNS domain.
As this is right now just testing I am a bit worried I may run into
preblems if I do this in production networks. Could someone elaborate on
this please?
regards...
2016 Jan 25
3
What to do when you've been hacked?
No, we haven't been hacked. ;)
We have a prospective client who is asking us what our policy is in the event
of unauthorized access. Obviously you fix the system(s) that have been
compromised, but what steps do you take to mitigate the effects of a breach?
What is industry best practice? So far, searches haven't produced anything
that looks consistent, except maybe identity monitoring
2008 Sep 27
1
A Book for SAS, SPSS and R students
...uot; which is posted on the UCLA site (*
http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/technicalreports/*). That article pointed out
the many advantages of R and in it Burns claimed that knowing a standard
statistics package interfered with learning R. That article really got my
interest up. Pat's article was a rejoinder to "Strategically using General
Purpose Statistics Packages: A Look at Stata, SAS and SPSS" by Michael
Mitchell, then the manager of statistical consulting at UCLA (it's at that
same site). In it he said little about R, other than he had "enormous
difficulties" learning it...
2016 Jan 25
0
What to do when you've been hacked?
...ng from a hack attack is like hiring a football coach based on how skilled he is at setting bones or selecting a cargo ship captain based on how good he is at patching hull breaches.
Why is ?We?ve been at this for 20 years and have never *had* to clean up after a hacking incident? not an excellent rejoinder?
> what steps do you take to mitigate the effects of a breach?
> What is industry best practice?
You should not have to ask this. You should know it, because you are a professional and have been in this industry long enough.
Since you don?t, maybe you shouldn?t be bidding on this job....
2015 Jun 05
0
New package stepR: fitting step-functions
...ea about what it can do, and how to use it.
We hope it proves useful; community feedback is therefore very welcome!
Best regards
Thomas Hotz
TU Ilmenau, Institute of Mathematics
References:
[1] Frick, K., Munk, A., and Sieling, H. (2014). Multiscale Change-Point
Inference. With discussion and rejoinder by the authors. Journal of the
Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 76(3), 495-580.
[2] Futschik, A., Hotz, T., Munk, A. Sieling, H. (2014). Multiresolution
DNA partitioning: statistical evidence for segments. Bioinformatics,
30(16), 2255-2262.
[3] Hotz, T., Sch?tte, O., Sieling, H., Polupano...
2015 Jun 05
0
New package stepR: fitting step-functions
...ea about what it can do, and how to use it.
We hope it proves useful; community feedback is therefore very welcome!
Best regards
Thomas Hotz
TU Ilmenau, Institute of Mathematics
References:
[1] Frick, K., Munk, A., and Sieling, H. (2014). Multiscale Change-Point
Inference. With discussion and rejoinder by the authors. Journal of the
Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 76(3), 495-580.
[2] Futschik, A., Hotz, T., Munk, A. Sieling, H. (2014). Multiresolution
DNA partitioning: statistical evidence for segments. Bioinformatics,
30(16), 2255-2262.
[3] Hotz, T., Sch?tte, O., Sieling, H., Polupano...
2016 Apr 27
0
New package: bridgedist (v 0.1.0)
...ta4.22>
Heagerty, P.J. (1999). Marginally specified logistic-normal models for
longitudinal binary data. Biometrics, 55(3), 688-698. <DOI:
10.1111/j.0006-341X.1999.00688.x>
Heagerty, P.J. and Zeger, S.L. (2000). Marginalized multilevel models and
likelihood inference (with comments and a rejoinder by the authors). Stat.
Sci., 15(1), 1-26. <DOI: 10.1214/ss/1009212671>
All the best,
Bruce
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2016 Jan 26
1
What to do when you've been hacked?
...like hiring a football coach based on how
> skilled he is at setting bones or selecting a cargo ship captain based on
> how good he is at patching hull breaches.
>
> Why is ?We?ve been at this for 20 years and have never *had* to clean up
> after a hacking incident? not an excellent rejoinder?
Agreed! (although for us it has been 15 years.
> > what steps do you take to mitigate the effects of a breach?
> > What is industry best practice?
>
> You should not have to ask this. You should know it, because you are a
> professional and have been in this industry lon...
2008 Sep 05
2
Articles about comparision between R and others softwares
Hi
Do you know some articles, papers, something than tell about comparision
between R and others softwares statisticals.
Thank You
Ricardo
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2010 Jul 13
1
MyFuel Express FO - Shortcomings
...).
>>
>> I'm also made to understand that you called Simon Beamish and discussed
>> further the items listed above. Kindly look into these issues keenly and
>> revert with a proposal on headway latest by Monday 12th July AM. Please
>> remember to copy Shell in your rejoinder.
>>
>> Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Alphonse Ogulla
>> Tel: +254 20 7621510
>> Mobile: +254 723 465172
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 12:15 PM, Alphonse Ogulla <aogulla at gmail.com>wrote:
>&...
2006 Jun 16
17
Voicemail with NFS
I have /var/spool/asterisk/voicemail NFS mounted from another server. Everything is fine, until I simulate an NFS server failure, by shutting down the NFS server process.
At this point, Asterisk becomes almost non-responsive. It won't even process a 'sip show peers' command correctly. It displays a few lines of text, pauses for several seconds, and then displays the rest. When a call
2010 Dec 01
6
GPL and R Community Policies (Rcpp)
...on of intellectual
property or professional reputations. It serves the useful purpose
of making great software more widely available, but it does not
dictate how people should behave and should not be used
as a moral compass. (See recent book titled
"You are not a gadget: a manifesto", a rejoinder to the
GNU manifesto.)
As a counterbalance I think the community of developers and
users need to play a more active role in the evolution of
shared values and expectations. In this spirit I respectfully request
that the R community consider the following.
The author line of the latest release o...
2010 Dec 13
1
Multivariate binary response analysis
Greetings ~
I need some assistance determining an appropriate approach to analyzing multivariate binary response data, and how to do it in R.
The setting: Data from an assay, wherein 6-hours-post-fertilization zebrafish embryos (n=20, say) are exposed in a vial to a chemical (replicated 3 times, say), and 5 days later observed for the presence/absence (1/0) of defects in several organ systems
2011 Dec 06
2
read.table performance
** Disclaimer: I'm looking for general suggestions **
I'm sorry, but can't send out the file I'm using, so there is no
reproducible example.
I'm using read.table and it's taking over 30 seconds to read a tiny file.
The strange thing is that it takes roughly the same amount of time if the
file is 100 times larger.
After re-reviewing the data Import / Export manual I think
2011 Aug 25
8
Apache warns Web server admins of DoS attack tool
Anyone have any idea how soon RHEL and CentOS will be releasing the patch
package?
Excerpt:
Computerworld - Developers of the Apache open-source project today
warned users of the popular Web server software that a denial-of-service
(DoS) tool is circulating that exploits a bug in the program.
The tool, called "Apache Killer," showed up last Friday in a post to the
"Full
2008 Aug 22
2
help needed for HWE.exact in library "genetics"
Hi,
I have a genotype data for both case and controls and would like to calculate the HW p-value. However, since the number of one genotype is 0, I got wired result. Would someone help me to figure it out? Or confirm it's right? Thanks a lot.
============
> library( "genetics" )
NOTE: THIS PACKAGE IS NOW OBSOLETE.
The R-Genetics project has developed an set of enhanced
2001 Oct 17
3
Type III sums of squares.
Peter Dalgaard writes (in response to a question about 2-way ANOVA
with imbalance):
> ... There are various
> boneheaded ways in which people try to use to assign some kind of
> SumSq to main effects in the presence of interaction, and they are all
> wrong - although maybe not very wrong if the unbalance is slight.
People keep saying this