Displaying 20 results from an estimated 600 matches similar to: "JOB: Data Analyst"
2007 May 16
0
JOB: Data Analyst
Boxwood Means, a financial services consultancy specializing in the
small balance mortgage sector and REIT analysis, is seeking a Data
Analyst.
Boxwood maintains several large databases of real estate transactions
around the nation as well as financial information on publicly traded
equities. We use these data to create market intelligence and forecasts
for clients -- principally large banks.
2008 Aug 05
0
Quantitative Research Analyst
Quantitative Research Analyst
Description
Boxwood Means Inc., a quantitative research firm that specializes in
real estate automated valuation modeling and evaluation, risk analysis, and
debt/equity portfolio management, and market analysis is seeking a Quantitative Analyst.
The candidate will work closely with the firm's Principals to develop and maintain
quantitative models to
2005 Oct 13
0
Maps package, coloration
I am having some trouble getting the colors correct on county maps using
the maps package. I have a data.frame that contains coloration data for
every county -- it also contains a variable 'mapm' which fits the
'state,county' format used in the mapping package.
I use this to define colors from a range of 1:100. The problem is that
the colors seem good for some states/counties,
2006 Jan 30
3
RMySQL install
I am having trouble installing RMySQL on a clean install of Fedora Core 4 64
bit on a dual dual core machine (that is, two dual core processors). Seems
like the LD_LIBRARY_PATH is incorrect, but I don't seem to have it quite
right yet.
There are a few mentions of this problem in google, but thus far none of the
"fixes" and fixed my problem. I've tried defining the
2006 Nov 25
1
Possible memory leak in smbd?
I noticed one of my smbd processes for one particular client (IUSR_JUNIPER)
is taking 200MB in memory, far different from all the other smbd processes.
Should I be concerned about a memory leak here? I don't think samba would
be caching any files, so I can't see why it'd use this much memory.
That windows client is a win2k IIS5 server, with well over 60 sites that are
hosted off a
2010 Feb 11
0
PhD Quantitative Analyst Roles
We are currently in the process of developing and expanding our quantitative
analytics function. Led by commitment from the Head of Global Markets and
senior management across all asset classes, the function was centralised in
June with the view that the quantitative analytics platform should be
omnipresent and part of the decision making process throughout the bank. As
a result the focus and
2002 Apr 22
0
memory requirements was RE: out of memory in build_hash_table
Granzow, Doug (NCI) [granzowd@mail.nih.gov] writes:
> Hmm... I have a filesystem that contains 3,098,119 files. That's
> 3,098,119 * 56 bytes or 173,494,664 bytes (about 165 MB). Allowing
> for the exponential resizing we end up with space for 4,096,000
> files * 56 bytes = 218 MB. But 'top' tells me the rsync running on
> this filesystem is taking up 646 MB, about 3
2004 Jan 05
0
No subject
usage appears to grow gradually, not exponentially. A rsync may take
several hours to complete. (I have one running now that started over four
hours ago. The filesystem contains 236 GB of data in 2.4 million files. It
is currently taking up 1351MB of memory on the mirror server and 646M on the
source server.) All filesystems are veritas filesystem, in case that is
relevant.
I saw someone on
2016 Jan 18
1
Trouble with volume permissions
I'm working on an integration that uses QCOW2 volumes with backing stores.
I have qemu configured to run as the "qemu" user, which seems to be fine. I
now need to make sure my volumes are readable by this user. However, it
seems the volume being created is owned by root, instead of "qemu" as I'd
expect it to be. I tried various things and was unable to get it to create
2001 Mar 04
1
Users other then root using swat to configure?
Hello,
I'm wondering if there's any easy way to enable a regular user to log into
swat and have swat grant them root privelages, so they can use it to
configure samba without having root access...
Please shoot me an email at choranburg@iss.net if you have any ideas,
Thanks,
Chadd
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Chadd M. Horanburg
Internet Security Systems
2001 Jul 25
0
Can rsync synchronize design changes to tables and data betwe en two Microsoft ACCESS replicas, mdb files?
R. Weisz [rweisz4@home.com] writes:
> Has anyone using rsync ever tried using it to manage the replication and
> synchronization process for Microsoft ACCESS replicas? If so,
Not for Microsoft ACCESS, but we synchronize copies of SQL/Anywhere
databases constantly.
As long as you're not trying to synchronize files that are actively in
use (which may prevent rsync from reading portions
2001 Nov 30
0
Rsync: Re: patch to enable faster mirroring of large filesyst ems
Keating, Tim [TKeating@origin.ea.com] writes:
> - If there's a mismatch, the client sends over the entire .checksum
> file. The server does the compare and sends back a list of files to
> delete and a list of files to update. (And now I think of it, it
> would probably be better if the server just sent the client back the
> list of files and let the client figure out what it
2001 Nov 30
0
Rsync: Re: patch to enable faster mirroring of large filesyst ems
In my particular case, it is reasonable to assume that the size and
timestamp will change when the file is updated. (We are looking at it as a
patching mechanism.)
Right now it's actually using update time only, I should modify it to check
the file size as well.
Is there a way you could query your database to tell you which extents have
data that has been modified within a certain timeframe?
2001 Nov 30
0
Rsync: Re: patch to enable faster mirroring of large filesyst ems
Keating, Tim [TKeating@origin.ea.com] writes:
> Is there a way you could query your database to tell you which
> extents have data that has been modified within a certain timeframe?
Not in any practical way that I know of. It's not normally a major
hassle for us since rsync is used for a central backup that occurs on
a large enough time scale that the timestamp does normally change
2002 Apr 22
0
On Windows OS, is there any advantage for completing rsync us ing MSVC instead of gcc/cygwin ?
Diburim [diburim@hotmail.com] writes:
(Quoted from the subject line - Diburim, it's best to keep the subject
line short and put your question in the body of the e-mail. Subject
lines are often truncated for display purposes and it can make it more
difficult to see your question)
> On Windows OS, is there any advantage for completing rsync using
> MSVC instead of gcc/cygwin ?
Not
2002 Apr 24
0
memory requirements was RE: out of memory in build_hash_table
Granzow, Doug (NCI) [granzowd@mail.nih.gov] writes:
> From what I've observed by running top while rsync is running, its memory
> usage appears to grow gradually, not exponentially.
The exponential portion of the growth is up front when rsync gathers
the file listing (it starts with room for 1000 files, then doubles
that to 2000, 4000, etc...). So if your rsync has started
2002 Mar 14
1
[rsync-announce] Graphical rsync!
David Starks-Browning [starksb@ebi.ac.uk] writes:
> Are you also distributing the source to cygwin1.dll? It is illegal
> not to.
Well, if it's an unmodified version, I expect a simple pointer to the
Cygwin site and/or CVS tree would be sufficient. Physical
distribution is not necessarily the only way to satisfy the GPL, and
if the included cygwin1.dll is simply a binary downloaded
2008 May 21
0
Quantitative Research Analyst (New York, NY)
Quantitative Research Analyst (New York, NY)
Description
The Millburn Corporation, a money management firm in the alternative
investment business, is seeking a Quantitative Research Analyst to
work in our New York City office. The firm trades financial and
commodity futures and currency forwards using systematic trading
methodologies.
The candidate will work within the research group, which is
2007 Jun 14
1
ISOLINUX: Updating ISOLINUX.CFG Q
I have a non-bug related question, which has been giving me fits
for a while. Can ISOLINUX.CFG be updated on a multi-session disc ?
It seems not, as I make m/s CDs all the time and can change every
other file on the disc, exc ISOLINUX.CFG. My best guess at this point
is that ISOLINUX.BIN can't access secondary sessions on the disc, pos
related to the boot-info-table patch. Whether
2008 Feb 28
1
Plotting Dendrogram Help Getting Plot to Display Neatly
I have done a cluster analysis doing:
1-clusNorth <-hclust(dist(Artorious)^2, method="ward")
2-clusNorth$labels <-Artorious$Name ## to show the case names and not
numbers
3-dend1 <- as.dendrogram(clusNorth)
4-plot(dend1)
My Dendrogram is now showing the names of my cases in the dataframe on
the x axis
1 OMNICELL INC COM
2 GETTY IMAGES INC