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Fwd: Mestrado em EstatÃstica Aplicada e Biometria






De: "GÃrson Rodrigues dos Santos" <prof.gersonrodrigues@gmail.com>
Para: "clarice demetrio" <clarice.demetrio@usp.br>
Enviadas: Segunda-feira, 24 de Setembro de 2012 8:21:54
Assunto: Mestrado em EstatÃstica Aplicada e Biometria

Estimada Profa. Clarice,

por favor, divulgue em nossa lista o processo seletivo para o Mestrado em EstatÃstica Aplicada e Biometria do Departamento de EstatÃstica da Universidade Federal de ViÃosa, conforme cartaz em anexo. Em breve teremos tambÃm o processo seletivo para a primeira turma de Doutorado (estamos aguardando, de forma otimista, o resultado da avaliaÃÃo de nossa proposta perante a Capes).

Atenciosamente

2012/9/24 <clarice.demetrio@usp.br>



De: "Damiao Nobrega da Silva" <damiao@ccet.ufrn.br>
Para: abe-l@ime.usp.br
Enviadas: Segunda-feira, 24 de Setembro de 2012 6:07:40
Assunto: [ABE-L]: FW: new R package for large surveys

Repassando...

-----Original Message-----
From: Survey Research Methods Section of the ASA
[mailto:SRMSNET@LISTSERV.UMD.EDU] On Behalf Of Thomas Lumley
Sent: 19 September 2012 22:56
To: SRMSNET@LISTSERV.UMD.EDU
Subject: new R package for large surveys

I thought people on this list might be interested:  I am developing an
R package for analyzing large surveys on modest computers, with the
primary motivation being the American Community Survey, but with
things like the Nationwide Inpatient Sample and even MEPS or
multi-year NHIS analyses being other applications. The package uses
the MonetDB column-store database for much of its backend computation,
so is not limited by available computer memory.  That does mean
installation takes more expertise or a cooperative IT department.

The initial version is out now. It is somewhat limited in scope,
especially in defining new variables, but it should provide enough
analyses for you to see if future versions will be useful:
http://sqlsurvey.r-forge.r-project.org

Thanks to Anthony Damico for testing some prototypes and for
persuading me that the computational programs with ACS analyses in R
couldn't just be left to Moore's Law.

  -thomas

Thomas Lumley
Professor of Biostatistics
University of Auckland.

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Geostatistics, Spatial Statistics, E-learning
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GraduaÃÃo em EstatÃstica Aplicada
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