peter dalgaard pdalgd at gmail.com writes:
On Feb 16, 2012, at 12:31 , Hans W Borchers wrote:
I have often seen the use of routines from the ACM Collected Algorithms,
i.e. netlib.org/toms/≥ (CALGO, or Trans. On Math. Software, TOMS), in
Open Source programs, maybe also in some R packages
On Feb 17, 2012, at 13:42 , Hans W Borchers wrote:
peter dalgaard pdalgd at gmail.com writes:
On Feb 16, 2012, at 12:31 , Hans W Borchers wrote:
I have often seen the use of routines from the ACM Collected Algorithms,
i.e. netlib.org/toms/≥ (CALGO, or Trans. On Math. Software, TOMS), in
ACM Software Copyright and License Agreement
I have often seen the use of routines from the ACM Collected Algorithms, i.e.
netlib.org/toms/ (CALGO, or Trans. On Math. Software, TOMS), in Open Source
programs, maybe also in some R packages --- and sometimes these programs are
distributed under the
On 16-02-2012, at 12:31, Hans W Borchers wrote:
ACM Software Copyright and License Agreement
I have often seen the use of routines from the ACM Collected Algorithms, i.e.
netlib.org/toms/ (CALGO, or Trans. On Math. Software, TOMS), in Open Source
programs, maybe also in some R packages
I
On Feb 16, 2012, at 12:31 , Hans W Borchers wrote:
ACM Software Copyright and License Agreement
I have often seen the use of routines from the ACM Collected Algorithms, i.e.
netlib.org/toms/ (CALGO, or Trans. On Math. Software, TOMS), in Open Source
programs, maybe also in some R packages
On 16-02-2012, at 12:31, Hans W Borchers wrote:
ACM Software Copyright and License Agreement
I have often seen the use of routines from the ACM Collected Algorithms, i.e.
netlib.org/toms/ (CALGO, or Trans. On Math. Software, TOMS), in Open Source
programs, maybe also in some R packages ---
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