[R] (no subject)
Francisco J. Zagmutt
gerifalte28 at hotmail.com
Wed May 4 22:11:07 CEST 2005
You can search on this forum for different discussions on this topic. Also,
there are 2 somehow outdated publications comparing different software
including SAS, SPSS and S-Plus, which might be of some use for you. The
references are:
McCullough, B. D. (1998), "Assessing the reliability of statistical
software: Part I", The American Statistician, 52, 358-366.
McCullough, B. D. (1999), "Assessing the reliability of statistical
software: Part II", The American Statistician, 53,149-159.
I hope this helps
Francisco
>From: "rene.raupp" <rene.raupp at terra.com.br>
>To: "r-help" <r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch>
>Subject: [R] (no subject)
>Date: Tue, 3 May 2005 16:52:34 -0300
>
>Does anybory knows any work comparing R with other (charged) statistical
>softwares (like Minitab, SPSS, SAS)?
>I work in a brasilian government bureau and I intend to use R as our
>preferable statistical software, but I have to show it's as good as the
>others. I also intend to use Weka, and for this one I have the same
>problem.
>Can anyone help me?
>Thanks
>René M. Raupp
>e-mail: rener at mpdft.gov.br
> rene.raupp at terra.com.br
>
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