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June 26, 2012

Journal of Statistical Software

Filed under: Mathematica,Mathematics,R,Statistics — Patrick Durusau @ 12:53 pm

Journal of Statistical Software

From the homepage:

Established in 1996, the Journal of Statistical Software publishes articles, book reviews, code snippets, and software reviews on the subject of statistical software and algorithms. The contents are freely available on-line. For both articles and code snippets the source code is published along with the paper.

Statistical software is the key link between statistical methods and their application in practice. Software that makes this link is the province of the journal, and may be realized as, for instance, tools for large scale computing, database technology, desktop computing, distributed systems, the World Wide Web, reproducible research, archiving and documentation, and embedded systems.

We attempt to present research that demonstrates the joint evolution of computational and statistical methods and techniques. Implementations can use languages such as C, C++, S, Fortran, Java, PHP, Python and Ruby or environments such as Mathematica, MATLAB, R, S-PLUS, SAS, Stata, and XLISP-STAT.

There are currently 518 articles, 34 code snippets, 104 book reviews, 6 software reviews, and 13 special volumes in our archives. These can be browsed or searched. You can also subscribe for notification of new articles.

Running down resources used in Wordcloud of the Arizona et al. v. United States opinion when I encountered this wonderful site.

I have only skimmed the surface for an article or two in particular so can’t begin to describe the breadth of material you will find here.

I am sure I will be returning time and time again to this site. Suggest if you are interested in statistical manipulation of data that you do the same.

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