[R] "R is not a validated software package.."
Frank E Harrell Jr
f.harrell at vanderbilt.edu
Fri Jun 8 16:45:17 CEST 2007
Giovanni Parrinello wrote:
> Dear All,
> discussing with a statistician of a pharmaceutical company I received
> this answer about the statistical package that I have planned to use:
>
> As R is not a validated software package, we would like to ask if it
> would rather be possible for you to use SAS, SPSS or another approved
> statistical software system.
>
> Could someone suggest me a 'polite' answer?
> TIA
> Giovanni
>
Search the archives and you'll find a LOT of responses.
Briefly, in my view there are no requirements, just some pharma
companies that think there are. FDA is required to accepted all
submissions, and they get some where only Excel was used, or Minitab,
and lots more. There is a session on this at the upcoming R
International Users Meeting in Iowa in August. The session will include
dicussions of federal regulation compliance for R, for those users who
feel that such compliance is actually needed.
Frank
--
Frank E Harrell Jr Professor and Chair School of Medicine
Department of Biostatistics Vanderbilt University
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