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Open source software (oss), the origins of which can be traced back to the 1950s, is software distributed with a license that allows access to its source code, free redistribution, the creation of derived works, and unrestricted use. oss applications cover most areas of consumer and business...
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This paper provides some reflections on the field of mathematical software on the occasion of John Rice’s 65th birthday. I describe some of the common themes of research in this field and recall some significant events in its evolution. Finally, I raise a number of issues that are of concern...
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Econometric estimation using simulation techniques, such as the efficient method of moments, may be time consuming. The use of ordinary matrix-programming languages such as GAUSS, MATLAB, Ox, or S-PLUS will often cause extra delays. For the efficient method of moments implemented to estimate...
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The variable projection algorithm of Golub and Pereyra (SIAM J. Numer. Anal. 10:413–432, <CitationRef CitationID="CR12">1973</CitationRef>) has proven to be quite valuable in the solution of nonlinear least squares problems in which a substantial number of the parameters are linear. Its advantages are efficiency and, more importantly, a...</citationref>
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Complex survey data, as highlighted in this issue of Evaluation Review, provide a wealth of opportunities for answering methodological and/or applied research questions. However, the analytic issues of nonindependence and unequal selection probability must be addressed when analyzing this type...
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<Para ID="Par1">The Ward error sum of squares hierarchical clustering method has been very widely used since its first description by Ward in a 1963 publication. It has also been generalized in various ways. Two algorithms are found in the literature and software, both announcing that they implement the Ward...</para>
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