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Country: United States
Designed 1995
GNU system devised as a replacement for S, is a system for statistical computation and graphics. It consists of a language and and a run-time environment with graphics, debugger, access to certain system functions, and the ability to run programs stored in script files.
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References:
Ross Ihaka and Robert Gentleman. (1996) Ross Ihaka and Robert Gentleman. R: A language for data analysis and graphics. Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, 5(3):299-314, 1996.
Francisco Cribari-Neto and Spyros G. (1999) Francisco Cribari-Neto and Spyros G. Zarkos. R: Yet another econometric programming environment. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 14:319-329, 1999
Gentleman, Robert and Ross Ihaka. (2000) Gentleman, Robert and Ross Ihaka. Lexical scope and statistical computing. Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, 9:491-508, 2000.
Ellner, Stephen P. (2001) Ellner, Stephen P. Review of R, version 1.1.1. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, 82(2):127-128, April 2001
Ribeiro, Paulo J. (2001) Ribeiro, Paulo J. Jr. and Patrick E. Brown. Some words on the r project. The ISBA Bulletin, 8(1):12-16, March 2001.
Ripley, Brian D. (2001) Ripley, Brian D. The R project in statistical computing. MSOR Connections. The newsletter of the LTSN Maths, Stats & OR Network., 1(1):23-25, February 2001
Dalgaard, Peter (2002) Dalgaard, Peter "Introductory Statistics with R" Springer, 2002
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