Experiences with R-based data editing systems
Journal Title: Revista Romana de Statistica - Year 2015, Vol 63, Issue 2
Abstract
In this short paper, we review our experiences with building an R-based automated data editing street, pointing out lessons learned in both software applications and user expectations. The lessons include a number of features that will be useful for the further development of our R packages and led to the discovery of a simple but very useful property of reliability weights used in the process of error localization. Finally, we discuss future directions for our data editing software.
Authors and Affiliations
Mark van der Loo
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