The R Journal, Vol.2 Issue 2 is out
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The second issue of the second volume of The R Journal is now available .
Refereed articles may be downloaded individually using the links below. [Bibliography of refereed articles]
Table of Contents
| Editorial | 3 |
Contributed Research Articles |
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| Solving Differential Equations in R Karline Soetaert, Thomas Petzoldt and R. Woodrow Setzer |
5 |
| Source References Duncan Murdoch |
16 |
| hglm: A Package for Fitting Hierarchical Generalized Linear Models Lars Rönnegård, Xia Shen and Moudud Alam |
20 |
| dclone: Data Cloning in R Péter Sólymos |
29 |
| stringr: modern, consistent string processing Hadley Wickham |
38 |
| Bayesian Estimation of the GARCH(1,1) Model with Student-t Innovations David Ardia and Lennart F. Hoogerheide |
41 |
| cudaBayesreg: Bayesian Computation in CUDA Adelino Ferreira da Silva |
48 |
| binGroup: A Package for Group Testing Christopher R. Bilder, Boan Zhang, Frank Schaarschmidt and Joshua M. Tebbs |
56 |
| The RecordLinkage Package: Detecting Errors in Data Murat Sariyar and Andreas Borg |
61 |
| spikeslab: Prediction and Variable Selection Using Spike and Slab Regression Hemant Ishwaran, Udaya B. Kogalur and J. Sunil Rao |
68 |
From the Core |
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| What’s New? | 74 |
News and Notes |
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| useR! 2010 | 77 |
| Forthcoming Events: useR! 2011 | 79 |
| Changes in R | 81 |
| Changes on CRAN | 90 |
| News from the Bioconductor Project | 101 |
| R Foundation News | 102 |
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