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2010 May 16
1
Interested in testing the upcoming 0.9.x branch? Help us with some testing!
Hi everyone, If people have the time, can they test the master branch of compiz (upcoming 0.9.x) and fill out this form (hopefully included in the email!) to let me know of any bugs? Thanks a billion! You don't have to fill out all the questions in this questionnaire - I would understand if you are limited by time. You also don't need to tell me anything you don't want to
2012 Jun 08
2
Want new standard Asterisk prompts? Just ask!
Allison Smith has kindly agreed to add some new prompts to the "additional" prompt set for Asterisk. If you have ideas for additional stock prompts (serious or silly), please submit them: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dERsMVdGNjBwVmVGWlUzcmt3ZzJTMFE6MQ She will record the prompts on an occasional basis and we will get them set up for download. Thanks,
2009 May 01
0
Lone Star Ruby Conference 2009 Talk Submission Deadline
Hello This is friendly reminder about the speaker submission deadline. The deadline is Sunday, May 3 at midnight. We have extended it one day to give you the weekend to submit your proposal. If you plan on submitting a proposal, please use the link below. We look forward to seeing you at the conference in August. Please feel free to email us with your suggestions on how we can make this your
2012 Feb 13
5
Removing the ability to serve symlinks as symlinks from the master...
G''day. We recently found some issues with the `links => follow` setting in recursive file copying; the designed behaviour is that it should allow you to determine if the master serves a symlink in a module as a symlink, or as the content of the file that the symlink points to. The full details are here: https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/12418 The short version is that toggling
2010 Nov 11
0
Survey on Statistical Computing Email Lists
If you have trouble viewing or submitting this form, you can fill it out online: https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dGczV2J4ai03NXhqZVZKZHR4YWFZSWc6MQ Survey on Statistical Computing Email Lists This is a survey for research purposes. All results would be aggregated and publicly shared. The null hypothesis we are trying to prove establish is the representation of women and
2013 Mar 03
0
Survey for framework and library developers: "Information needs in software ecosystems"
Hi, I’m Nicole Haenni and I'm doing research for my thesis at the University of Berne (scg.unibe.ch) with Mircea Lungu and Niko Schwarz. We are researching on monitoring the activity in software ecosystems. This is a study about information needs that arise in such software ecosystems. I need your help to fill out the survey below. It takes about 10 minutes to complete it. A software
2014 Jan 03
3
New company name
Good day I'm on the verge of starting a Data and Analytics company. We'll start small with a few systems running?CentOS?Linux ?and developing our software using python. However, we still?haven't decided on a name for the business. Please go to the following link to help me choose a most appropriate name out of a choice of six: https://docs.google.com/forms/
2016 Oct 13
2
GitHub Survey?
> On 2016-Oct-13, at 13:51, Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> wrote: > > On 13 October 2016 at 03:07, Duncan P. N. Exon Smith > <dexonsmith at apple.com> wrote: >> 6. How important is cross-project blame, grep, etc.? >> - Vital. I already use SVN/monorepo/custom-tooling to accomplish this. >> - Extremely. It should be easy enough that everyone
2016 Feb 11
0
attention all undergrads: BigDataX REU Site in Chicago IL -- applications due 02/29/2016
BigDataX REU Program -- Summer 2016 http://datasys.cs.iit.edu/grants/BigDataX/2016/index.html The BigDataX (from theory to practice in Big Data computing at eXtreme scales) is a Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) site in Chicago Illinois. The program has four mentors at two institutions, the Illinois Institute of Technology and University of Chicago, with a variety of complementing
2016 Feb 11
0
attention all undergrads: BigDataX REU Site in Chicago IL -- applications due 02/29/2016
BigDataX REU Program -- Summer 2016 http://datasys.cs.iit.edu/grants/BigDataX/2016/index.html The BigDataX (from theory to practice in Big Data computing at eXtreme scales) is a Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) site in Chicago Illinois. The program has four mentors at two institutions, the Illinois Institute of Technology and University of Chicago, with a variety of complementing
2007 Dec 09
1
package "growth" ... where is it ?
I would like to install the package "growth" as it contains the function "corgram" and some other presumably useful stuff for time series analysis. I can see it is in R standard library list: http://hosho.ees.hokudai.ac.jp/~kubo/Rdoc/doc/html/packages.html<http://hosho.ees.hokudai.ac.jp/%7Ekubo/Rdoc/doc/html/packages.html>
2013 Oct 07
1
Growth calculation
Hi, This is not a sophisticated statistics question as the subject suggests. But I am logging data - number of user sessions in a web application - before and after new users are migrated. I use R to graph but I am looking for a way to quantify the growth in the number of user sessions. As more users are now using the web application there is a growth. What is the way to measure this
2008 Jan 14
1
stochastic growth rate (package biopop)
Dear all, I am running matrix population models using package "popbio". In a deterministic model {i.e., transition matrix is defined as A <- matrix(c(0.70, 0.70,0.35,0.50), nrow=2,byrow=TRUE}, population growth rate can be estimated from the dominant eigenvalue {command "eigen.analysis"}. However, I cannot figure out the way to compute the asymptotic stochastic population
2008 Aug 28
1
Adjusting for initial status (intercept) in lme growth models
Hi everyone, I have a quick and probably easy question about lme for this list. Say, for instance you want to model growth in pituitary distance as a function of age in the Orthodont dataset. fm1 = lme(distance ~ I(age-8), random = ~ 1 + I(age-8) | Subject, data = Orthodont) You notice that there is substantial variability in the intercepts (initial distance) for people at 8 years, and that
2006 Aug 31
2
cumulative growth rates indexed to a common starting point over n series of observations
What is the R way of computing cumulative growth rates given a series of discrete values indexed . For instance, given a matrix of 20 observations for each of 5 series (zz), what is the most straight forward technique in R for computing cumulative growth (zzcum) ? It seems for the solution I'm after might be imbedding the following cum growth rate calc as a function into a function call
2011 Jan 21
1
stochastic models for population growth
Hello, Having measured two populations' characteristics at one particular time[with great precision] with R, I would like to extend this to measuring the same populations starting at t1, and then again at t2, and try to develop a growth model (something like dpop1/dt=r*pop^(...),dpop2/dt=r*pop^(...)). I think the idea is to create a model that will predict the growth of a population(N(mu,
2010 Aug 11
1
Growth Curves with lmer
Dear all, I have some growth curve data from an experiment that I try to fit using lm and lmer. The curves describe the growth of classification accuracy with the amount of training data t, so basically y ~ 0 + t (there is no intercept because y=0 at t0) Since the growth is somewhat nonlinear *and* in order to estimate the treatment effect on the growth curve, the final model is y ~ 0 + t +
2010 Aug 31
2
Detecting Growth Trends
Dear All, I am given some noisy data which (by naked eye) appears to be oscillating first but finally growing. Is there any statistical set (I mean something different from e.g. a linear fit, which would not be convincing at all in my case) to detect growth (possibly without relying on any data fitting)? Many thanks Lorenzo
2011 Jan 25
1
Help Derivate for Nonlinear Growth Models
Hi!! Im doing my graduated work in Onion Curves Growth with Nonlinear Models, I'm amateur in R so i have doubt how i put or program next models, http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n3236748/96629508.png Also, i cant derivate for Gauss Model, and Richard Model dont have funtion, If someone could help me, i was so grate, -- View this message in context:
2011 Feb 08
1
FP growth in R?
Does anyone know of an R interface to Christian Borgelt's implementation of the FP growth algorithm? thanks a lot Rob Tibshirani -- I get so much email that I might not reply to an incoming email, just because it got lost. So don't hesitate to email me again. The probability of a reply should increase. Prof. Robert Tibshirani ?Depts of Health Research and Policy, and Statistics