[R] Comparison of SAS & R/Splus
Paul, David A
paulda at BATTELLE.ORG
Thu Sep 4 20:50:25 CEST 2003
I am one of only 5 or 6 people in my organization making the
effort to include R/Splus as an analysis tool in everyday work -
the rest of my colleagues use SAS exclusively.
Today, one of them made the assertion that he believes the
numerical algorithms in SAS are superior to those in Splus
and R -- ie, optimization routines are faster in SAS, the SAS
Institute has teams of excellent numerical analysts that
ensure its superiority to anything freely available, PROC
NLMIXED is more flexible than nlme( ) in the sense that it
allows a much wider array of error structures than can be used
in R/Splus, &etc.
I obviously do not subscribe to these views and would like
to refute them, but I am not a numerical analyst and am still
a novice at R/Splus. Do there exist refereed papers comparing the
numerical capabilities of these platforms? If not, are there
other resources I might look up and pass along to my colleagues?
Much thanks in advance,
david paul
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