Challenging data sets [Software]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2013-07-03 18:32 (4373 d 06:56 ago) – Posting: # 10930
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Dear Yung-jin & Elba,

❝ ❝ I was wondering if there is any initiative in this forum to develop "public data reference" in order to evaluate the performance of BEAR (or another package).


❝ Sounds do-able. May need more opinions and time to plan it. There are plenty BE/BA guru members in this Forum from worldwide. They should be able to figure out how-to sooner or later.


I’m a little bit short in time, but I give you some ideas on what I have done back in the dark-ages validating my 60,000-lines Pascal code. ;-) A very important point in validation is to challenge the software with extreme data. Are errors trapped, are the results reasonable, etc.
I’ll split it up into two parts: NCA and BE.

NCA

► Data-limits

► Cmax/tmax

λz-estimation

► Trapezoidal rules

► AUC0-∞

BE (coming sooner or later…)

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