search for: wheelwright

Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "wheelwright".

Did you mean: wheelwrights
2019 Oct 04
4
CentOS 8 network-scripts
...here really is a better way to do it.? Take the transition from horse and buggy to automobile for instance.? Iron rim tires work just great for the buggy, not so great for the automobile; a change had to be made in an old technology (the wheel) to meet the needs of the new automobile.? Lots of wheelwrights probably fought that change, too. I've seen the old ways, and there are more kludges out there than some would like to admit.? (obOldWayRef: article on 'the kluge' from the 1966 Datamation book 'Faith, Hope, and Parity.')? Just remember: the old ways back then was punch car...
2019 Oct 05
2
CentOS 8 network-scripts
...it. Take the transition from horse and buggy to > > automobile for instance. Iron rim tires work just great for the > > buggy, not so great for the automobile; a change had to be made in an > > old technology (the wheel) to meet the needs of the new automobile. > > Lots of wheelwrights probably fought that change, too. > > > > ... > > > > Today, I'm doing things with containers, virtualization, dynamic load > > balancing, software-defined infrastructure/IaaS, etc that the old ways > > simply cannot handle. NetworkManager/systemd/etc in Ce...
2019 Oct 04
5
CentOS 8 network-scripts
Once upon a time, Ljubomir Ljubojevic <centos at plnet.rs> said: > Bridge for VM's is main reason I hate NM. I now mess with both NM and > br0 controled by network because I use Windows VM on my laptop. As soon > as you disconnect LAN cable your eth and bridge connection are gone and > stupid KVM can not recover and reconnect to newly activated bridge when > you return LAN
2019 Oct 04
0
CentOS 8 network-scripts
...tter way to do it.? Take the transition from horse and buggy to > automobile for instance.? Iron rim tires work just great for the > buggy, not so great for the automobile; a change had to be made in an > old technology (the wheel) to meet the needs of the new automobile.? > Lots of wheelwrights probably fought that change, too. > > ... > > Today, I'm doing things with containers, virtualization, dynamic load > balancing, software-defined infrastructure/IaaS, etc that the old ways > simply cannot handle.? NetworkManager/systemd/etc in CentOS are far > from perf...
2006 Sep 02
0
New forecasting bundle of packages
...opagate to mirrors shortly. The forecasting bundle of R packages provides new forecasting methods, and graphical tools for displaying and analysing forecasts. It comprises the following packages: * forecast: Functions and methods for forecasting. * fma: All data sets from Makridakis, Wheelwright and Hyndman (1998) Forecasting: methods and applications, Wiley & Sons: New York. * Mcomp: All data from the M1 and M3 forecast competitions. Key features: * a "forecast" method and class which can be applied to Arima, StructTS, HoltWinters and other time series mod...
2006 Sep 02
0
New forecasting bundle of packages
...opagate to mirrors shortly. The forecasting bundle of R packages provides new forecasting methods, and graphical tools for displaying and analysing forecasts. It comprises the following packages: * forecast: Functions and methods for forecasting. * fma: All data sets from Makridakis, Wheelwright and Hyndman (1998) Forecasting: methods and applications, Wiley & Sons: New York. * Mcomp: All data from the M1 and M3 forecast competitions. Key features: * a "forecast" method and class which can be applied to Arima, StructTS, HoltWinters and other time series mod...
2007 Mar 07
1
good procedure to estimate ARMA(p, q)?
Hi all, I have some residuals from regression, and i suspect they have correlations in them... I am willing to cast the correlation into a ARMA(p, q) framework, what's the best way to identify the most suitable p, and q, and fit ARMA(p, q) model and then correct for the correlations in regression? I know there are functions in R, I have used them before, but I just want to see if I can do
2009 Aug 24
6
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week New packages ------------ Updated packages ---------------- New reviews ----------- This email provided as a service for the R community by http://crantastic.org. Like it? Hate it? Please let us know: cranatic at gmail.com.