for the future? [Software]

posted by yjlee168 Homepage – Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 2014-10-08 12:05 (3864 d 06:35 ago) – Posting: # 13668
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Dear Helmut and Elmaestro,

Thank you for your responses. I am thinking that your research works (incl. reference dataset and results of software validation) for BE/BA are very meaningful. Probably in some aspects (such as mixed model for replicate BE or RSABE) R is still not recognized (or acceptable) officially in BE/BA data analysis. However, if there are reference dataset and results of software validation available, it should be very helpful for program developers in the future. For me, I am still looking forward to seeing such reference dataset and software validation available for replicate BE, RSABE, TSD etc. (without R). It is not only for R package developers, but also for other statistical software developers such as SPSS/Minitab/Statistica etc.. Indeed, we cannot do it properly with R or other statistical software right now as you said. It does not mean that it cannot be solved in the future either. However, these reference dataset for all kinds of BE study design are absolutely required, IMHO.

Except NIST StRD Nonlinear Regression Datasets as mentioned previously in this thread, there is another good example for data mining dataset repository at UCI. [edited]

Quoted from Elmaestro 'I may be wrong, but...'

❝ So far I do not know how to set up reference-scaling (FDA+EMA) in any software except SAS and Phoenix/WinNonlin. I’m not overly optimistic for R (see here; still current as of July 2014).


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