I don't know about TRICAST, but package actuar (on CRAN) provides some
more specifically actuarial functionality to R. You may want to have a
look. See also http://www.actuar-project.org,
Le lun. 14 juil. à 17:47, Kenneth Roy Cabrera Torres a écrit :
Hi R users:
I will like to know if somebody works on insurance statistics
(actuarial problems) and had use TRICAST, and can tell me
if with all the R tools it can be build a solution
like TRICAST or similar.
In a word:
Do you think that R has all the statistical tools
(I mean modeling tools) to make a job similar to TRICAST?
Does TRICAST has modeling tools that are not implemented
on R yet?
Thank you for your help.
Kenneth
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