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2007 May 09
4
Unit Testing Frameworks: summary and brief discussion
Greetings - I'm finally finished review, here's what I heard: ============ from Tobias Verbeke: anthony.rossini@novartis.com wrote: > Greetings! > > After a quick look at current programming tools, especially with regards > to unit-testing frameworks, I've started looking at both "butler" and > "RUnit". I would be grateful to receieve real
2007 Aug 17
1
Regulatory Compliance and Validation Issues
As I work as a biostatistician in the medical devices industry, I have been very happy to take part in several conversations on this list regarding the use of R in a regulated environment. It was with great interest, therefore, that I read the new guidance document for the use of R in regulated clinical trial environments now available on the R website. The purpose of the document is
2009 Jul 16
0
JOBS: Statistics Data Manager & Statistics Assistant in Novartis Spain - Barcelona
Estimad en s, Abajo están dos ofertas de trabajos para Novartis España en Barcelona. Los candidatos deben enviar su candidatura a jimena.aldasoro-ext en novartis.com. Saludos, Marco ######################################################################### - Puesto: Data Manager Estadístico Marketing - Número de plazas: 1 - Tipo de contrato: Temporal - Inicio: Agosto 2008 - Duración
2003 Dec 09
2
problem with pls(x, y, ..., ncomp = 16): Error in inherit s( x, "data.frame") : subscript out of bounds
I don't know the details of pls (in the pls.pcr package, I assume), but if you use validation="CV", that says you want to use CV to select the best number of components. Then why would you specify ncomp as well? Andy > From: ryszard.czerminski at pharma.novartis.com > > When I try to use ncomp parameter in pls procedure I get > following error: > > >
2009 Jan 11
2
R, clinical trials and the FDA
I hope that Marc doesn't mind, but I felt that part of his recent post was important enough to deserve it's own subject line rather then being lost in a 60-msg-long thread... On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 10:08 AM, Marc Schwartz <marc_schwartz at comcast.net> wrote: ... I strongly believe that the comments regarding R and the FDA are overly negative and pessimistic. The hurdles to
2006 Mar 29
4
Regulatory Ruling about Caller-ID
Hi, Did anyone hear about a recent ruling which makes it illegal to have caller-id set to anything except what is on the account of the user? IE... If your name is "Joe Smith" you can't have "Mary Smith" set as the caller-id name, unless mary smith is also on your account.
2009 Jul 16
1
Statistics Data Manager in Novartis Spain - Barcelona
Dear All, I have been asked to forward to you this job advert. The advert is in Spanish as the role require knowledge of Spanish. If interested please contact Jimena at jimena.aldasoro-ext at novartis.com. Regards, Marco ######################################################################### - Puesto: Data Manager Estad?stico Marketing - N?mero de plazas: 1 - Tipo de contrato: Temporal
2010 Dec 10
0
Statistics and Bioinformatics Positions, Novartis Molecular Diagnostics, Cambridge MA USA and Basel, Switzerland
Dear all - My group at Novartis is looking for statisticians, bioinformaticians, or R programmers to support molecular diagnostics, with open positions in Cambridge MA, USA (priority) and in Basel Switzerland (possible). We do a range of data analyses across product lifecycle (research, tech dev, clin dev, market access) to support the development of prognostic and
2009 Feb 16
0
problem with gls finding model terms without specifying data=named.object
Hello R-help I am having trouble getting gls to find the R objects that comprise a linear model when the data=named.object option(option!) is not specified. In the gls() help it states data is "an optional data frame containing the variables named in model, correlation, weights, and subset. By default the variables are taken from the environment from which gls is called". An example:
2001 May 10
1
Re: PR#929 and [R] matrix: suspected integer overflow
On Wed, 9 May 2001 andreas.krause@pharma.novartis.com wrote: > Is the following a known issue, in particular in terms of message clarity of the latter two? Yes, bug PR#929. It's a bug in asInteger, an internal C routine which using (int) on a double. coerce.c has better routines used to corce vectors, and the comment /* This section of code handles type conversion for elements */ /* of
2015 Mar 15
0
Internship opportunities at Novartis Integrated Quantitative Sciences
Multiple internship opportunities at Novartis Integrated Quantitative Sciences are available for outstanding graduate students. Positions include: A. Decision Support Tool: Under guidance, build a live real-world decision support tool for users. Requirements: Facility with R/Shiny and Javascript; statistical or operational modeling. Relational databases and Linux shell scripting are desirable.
2007 Feb 15
0
LIBEAY32.DLL Ordinal 968
Hello, What version of LIBEAY32.DLL has Ordinal 968 defined? I have searched many versions of this dll and see that this ordinal has been deprecated. Where can I find the latest version of this dll that has this ordinal defined? Thanks, Michael Allen Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation Senior Technologist Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation One Health Plaza East Hanover, NJ 07936-1080 USA
2009 Jun 30
0
bug in nlme package function predict.lmList (PR#13788)
Full_Name: Vaidotas Zemlys Version: 2.9.0 OS: Ubuntu 8.10 Submission from: (NULL) (213.197.173.50) Steps to reproduce the bug: library(nlme) data(Oxboys) qm=lmList(height~age|Subject,data=Oxboys) grid=with(Oxboys,expand.grid(age=seq(min(age),max(age),length=50),Subject=levels(Subject))) res <- predict(qm,grid,se=TRUE) Erreur dans if (pool) { : l'argument est de longueur nulle res <-
2015 May 13
3
IPV6
As if our lives were not already complex enough, there is the recent Wall Street Journal article about ipv4 exhaustion: http://www.wsj.com/articles/coming-this-summer-u-s-will-run-out-of-internet-addresses-1431479401 Is the latest version TINC ready for IpV6? Help us Obi-Wan-Sleipen, you are our only hope! md -- No spell checkers were harmed during the creation of this message.
2006 Nov 03
1
R CMD BATCH: unable to start device PNG
And on that note, here is a function that I use to get around it: -----Original Message----- From: r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch [mailto:r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch] On Behalf Of Jeffrey Horner Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 10:01 AM To: ryszard.czerminski at novartis.com Cc: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch Subject: Re: [R] R CMD BATCH: unable to start device PNG ryszard.czerminski
2005 Sep 15
2
Speex 1.1.10 on ARM926EJ-Sid(wb) rev 3 (v5l)
Hi all, I'm trying to use libspeex 1.1.10 on an ARM926EJ-Sid(wb) rev 3 (v5l). I executed the speexenc and speexdec test files and they can encode and decode. But I'm getting 95% of cpu utilization on the codification and 44% on the decodification. I saw in the post: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/speex-dev/2005-June/003485.html that this version of speex works fine on ARM
2005 Sep 20
1
Speex 1.1.10 on ARM926EJ-Sid(wb) rev 3 (v5l)
Hi, I tried the same options suggested in your post and the problem continues. What do you suggest? 2005/9/15, Jean-Marc Valin <Jean-Marc.Valin@usherbrooke.ca>: > Hi Eduardo, > > All I can say is that the timings you have are a bit odd. What > optimizations options are you using (I suggest -O3)? Also, perhaps you > can try --enable-arm4-asm just in case. I've had the
2008 Jan 03
2
confidence interval too small in nlme?
Hello, I am interested in using nlme to model repeated measurements, but I don't seem to get good CIs. With the code below I tried to generate data sets according to the model given by equations (1.4) and (1.5) on pages 7 and 8 of Pinheiro and Bates 2000 (having chosen values for beta, sigma.b and sigma similar to those estimated in the text). For each data set I used lme() to fit a model,
2013 Mar 29
0
[LLVMdev] Handling SRet on Windows x86...
COM is not a language extension. It is a codification of a fairly obvious but not guaranteed C++ ABI/objectmodel decision. Specifically given C++: class Foo { public: virtual void Abc() = 0; virtual void Def() = 0; }; Foo* foo; foo->Abc(); what is the ABI in terms of C? Note well the "virtual" and "=0". They are important. COM declares
2005 Sep 15
0
Speex 1.1.10 on ARM926EJ-Sid(wb) rev 3 (v5l)
Hi Eduardo, All I can say is that the timings you have are a bit odd. What optimizations options are you using (I suggest -O3)? Also, perhaps you can try --enable-arm4-asm just in case. I've had the encoder running in real-time on a chip that's at least twice slower than yours with the settings you're using. Jean-Marc Le jeudi 15 septembre 2005 ? 16:23 -0400, Eduardo Bezerra a