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R-sandwich-2.3.0-6.lbn25.noarch
Model-robust standard error estimators for cross-sectional, time series
and longitudinal data.
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R-sciplot-1.1.0-10.lbn25.noarch
A collection of functions that creates graphs with error bars for data collected
from one-way or higher factorial designs
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R-snow-0.4.2-2.lbn25.noarch
Support for simple parallel computing in R.
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R-systemfit-1.1.15-10.lbn25.noarch
This R package contains functions for fitting simultaneous systems of linear
and nonlinear equations using Ordinary Least Squares (OLS), Weighted Least
Squares (WLS), Seemingly Unrelated Regressions (SUR), Two-Stage Least Squares
(2SLS), Weighted Two-Stage Least Squares (W2SLS), Three-Stage Least Squares
(3SLS), and Weighted Three-Stage Least Squares (W3SLS).
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R-timeDate-3010.98-7.lbn25.noarch
Environment for teaching Financial Engineering and Computational Finance.
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R-tkWidgets-1.42.0-5.lbn25.noarch
Widgets to provide user interfaces. tcltk should have been installed for
the widgets to run.
This package is a part of the bioconductor (bioconductor.org) project
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R-widgetTools-1.42.0-5.lbn25.noarch
This package contains tools to support the construction of tcltk widgets.
This library is part of the bioconductor (bioconductor.org) project
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R-xtable-1.7.1-4.lbn25.noarch
Coerce data to LaTeX and HTML tables.
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meminfo-1.0.2-3.lbn25.noarch
meminfo was born out of a need to report large system memory usage in
some meaningful way. ps and top have their uses, as do others, but they
have two problems (in my opinion):
1) they don't show URES (unique resident size)
2) the information they provide is of limited value once you start having
1000+ processes on a multi-user system
meminfo fills the gap (or aims to at least).
Tested on 2.6 kernels and one 2.4 system (debian 3.1)
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meminfo is Copyright 2006 Aleksandr Koltsoff.
meminfo is released under the GPLv2 in the hopes that it may be of use
to other people (please see the accompanying COPYING file, or if the file
is missing [bad!] you can find it at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt).
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generates three lists according to real memory usage:
- first is sorted by URES per process
- second one groups processes according to usernames and sorts that based on ures
- third groups based on process names and again sorts based on total ures
- fourth is optional and depends whether you have SMP-system or not
tries to group memory and runtimes according to logical CPUs
if you don't have SMP (enabled), you won't see the fourth report
and the first report will be missing the C#-field (CPU that last
executed a process).
For explanation on URES, please see http://koltsoff.com/pub/ures/
For feedback and patches, please contact me via czr(at)iki(dot)fi while
including 'meminfo' in the subject.
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rubygem-hiera-3.4.2-1.lbn25.noarch
A pluggable data store for hierarcical data.
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