Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "technicalreports".
2008 Jul 02
0
issue with acl's
Good day all,
CentOS 5/Latest Vanilla Samba that comes with CentOS.
I have a folder on a samba share that has the following permissions:
[root at server]# getfacl TechnicalReports/
# file: TechnicalReports
# owner: root
# group: projectteam
user::rwx
user:dnk:rwx
group::rwx
mask::rwx
other::---
default:user::rwx
default:user:dnk:rwx
default:group::rwx
default:mask::rwx
default:other::---
now the user dnk is not a member of the "projectteam" group. And for
some r...
2008 Sep 27
1
A Book for SAS, SPSS and R students
...ago, all my colleagues seemed to be suddenly talking about R.
Had I tried it? What did I think? Wasn't it amazing? I searched around for a
review and found an article by Patrick Burns, "R Relative to Statistics
Packages" 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...
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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2009 Jun 09
3
SECOND MESSAGE: Re: Question about R an SPSS
Sent: Sunday, June 07, 2009 5:43 PM
Subject: Question about R an SPSS
Dears Sirs:
Venables, Smith and R-Development Core Team
I am reading about the functional features of R statistical software, because I want to compare these progarm with the basic module of SPSS software.
I would like to know if the R version 2.9.0 application is capable of read and procces entry files
2006 Jan 01
20
A comment about R:
Readers of this list might be interested in the following commenta about R.
In a recent report, by Michael N. Mitchell
http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/technicalreports/
says about R:
"Perhaps the most notable exception to this discussion is R, a language for
statistical computing and graphics.
R is free to download under the terms of the GNU General Public License (see
http://www.r-project.
org/). Our web site has resources on R and I have tried, sometimes...