Fantastic idea? ⇒ Challenging data sets [Software]

posted by yjlee168 Homepage – Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 2013-07-04 10:06 (4372 d 10:24 ago) – Posting: # 10935
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(edited on 2013-07-04 12:20)

Dear Helmut,

Thank you for calling me "Yung-jin" again. Haha...

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❝ 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.

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Marvelous! I think I can code all these stuffs as a part of bear. It's just a function in R. Then users can generate the validation outputs if they need the validation report. The output will contain two parts: one is the results (with calculated answers) obtained from R (not necessarily from bear), and the other is manual calculation or the method other than using R (validation) which has been already done like you did in this thread [edited]. What do you think about this idea?

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615.78992+3.96238/0.13260=645.67212 (lin-up/log-down; extrapolated 4.6281%).

BE (coming sooner or later…)


I know. Take you time. No hurry at all, as we still wait for the response from NIST...

All the best,
-- Yung-jin Lee
bear v2.9.2:- created by Hsin-ya Lee & Yung-jin Lee
Kaohsiung, Taiwan https://www.pkpd168.com/bear
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