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Dear List Member,
A brief announcement and request for help re. R and High Performance
Computing.
Over the past 3 years, the open-source SPRINT project has focussed on
the parallelisation of R functions used by biostatisticians and other
data analysts.
On the basis of feedback from the biostatistical community in 2010,
the SPRINT team at the University of Edinburgh developed the following
7 parallelised functions of generic utility in the analysis of large
data matrices:
papply(): an apply function, pboot(): a bootstrapping function,
pcor(): a Pearson correlation function, pmaxT(): a permutation test
function, ppam(): a clustering function (partioning around medoids),
prandomForest(): a machine learning classifier function, pRP(): a rank
product analysis function
More information can be found here: www.r-sprint.org .
The latest version of SPRINT (v1.0.4) is available from CRAN and
includes, for the first time, the ability to run the software on Apple
OS X. SPRINT has always been scalable from desktop to cluster to HPC
facility, however, it can now take advantage of multi-core hardware in
both Linux and OS X environments.
SPRINT v1.0.4 software and documentation is available here:
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/sprint/index.html
A request for help?
The SPRINT team would like to revise and refresh our understanding of
the needs and requirements of the R community for High Performance
computing. To achieve this, we've written a brief questionnaire (no
more than 15 mins) which we hope will allow us to capture needs and
prioritise SPRINT development over the next 18 months.
It would be incredibly helpful if you could take a few moments to
complete this questionnaire and tell us more about your R/HPC usage
and/ or problems you may have with large and demanding data analyses.
The questionnaire can be found at the link below and will be open
until 4th March.
After the questionnaire has closed, we'll analyse the data, make the
results available (most likely via r-sprint.org) and prioritise our
development of new functionality for SPRINT.
https://www.survey.ed.ac.uk/2013_sprint/
Thanks very much in advance for your help with our requirements
analysis! My apologies if you subsequently receive a similar request
from us via mailing lists etc. to which you subscribe.
If you have any queries regarding the use of SPRINT (including
installation), please feel free to contact us at: sprint at ed.ac.uk
All the best to everyone,
Kevin Robertson
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SPRINT - A parallel framework for R
sprint at ed.ac.uk
www.r-sprint.org
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