DSC 2009, detailed programme
Monday, July 13
Session 1 (Auditorium)
- 09:00-09:15 Opening
- 09:15-09:50 Tue Tjur :
Statistics in the computer age
- 09:50-10:25 John M. Chambers :
Developments in class inheritance and method selection for R
Session 2 (Auditorium)
- 11:00-11:35 Deepayan Sarkar :
Linking R and Qt: A new graphics subsystem
- 11:35-12:10 Michael Lawrence :
A canvas for interactive graphics
Session 3a (Room 15.3.x)
- 13:15-13:50 Peter Dalgaard :
Towards a generic toolkit for likelihood-based data analysis in R
- 13:50-14:25 Ott Toomet and Arne Henningsen :
maxLik: A package for maximum likelihood estimation in R
- 14:25-15:00 Uwe Ligges :
Inverse recursive and parallel package checks on CRAN
Session 3b (Room 15.3.y)
- 13:15-13:50 Anthony Rossini :
Common Lisp statistics: An approach for executable and computable statistical research
- 13:50-14:25 E. James Harner and Jun Tan :
An XLISP-STAT/R bridge
- 14:25-15:00 Surajit Ray :
Clustering of functional data
Session 4a (Room 15.3.x)
- 15:30-16:05 Karim Chine :
R on Amazon EC2
- 16:05-16:40 Nicholas Lewin-Koh :
Interactive web services using Google Web Toolkit and Rserve
Session 4b (Room 15.3.y)
- 15:30-16:05 Jens Oehlschläger and Daniel Adler :
Coordinating package ff for large objects with R base
- 16:05-16:40 Russell V. Lenth and Søren Højsgaard :
StatWeave: Literate programming with multiple languages
Tuesday, July 14
Session 5 (Auditorium)
- 09:15-09:50 David Smith :
New interfaces for interactive debugging in R
- 09:50-10:25 Douglas Bates and Martin Maechler :
Exploiting sparsity in model matrices
Session 6 (Auditorium)
- 11:00-11:35 Hadley Wickham :
plyr: divide and conquer for data analysis
- 11:35-12:10 Andrew Runnalls :
Aspects of CXXR Internals
Session 7a (Room 15.3.x)
- 13:15-13:50 Tom Radivoyevitch :
Automated model generation and selection methods for combinatorially complex biochemical equilibriums
- 13:50-14:25 Manuel Eugster :
Roxygen: A documentation system for R, part I: Introduction
- 14:25-15:00 Peter Danenberg :
Roxygen: Literate programming in R, part II: Implementation
Session 7b (Room 15.3.y)
- 13:15-13:50 Giuseppe Bruno :
Providing Statistical processing of firms microdata
- 13:50-14:25 Jason Bryer :
Using Open Source software for the management of large datasets
- 14:25-15:00 Wilfried Despagne :
A forecasting system developed under R, dedicated to temperature-controlled goods hauling
Session 8 (Auditorium)
- 15:30-16:05 Simon Urbanek :
iPlots Extreme - next-generation interactive graphics for analysis of large data in R
- 16:05-16:40 Stefan Theußl, Achim Zeileis and Kurt Hornik :
R-Forge behind the scenes: Prospects and challenges in collaborative R package development
- 16:40-16:55 Closing