R-beta: Group Fit ( where described )

John vanVlaanderen johnvv at hotmail.com
Fri Jan 23 18:29:57 CET 1998


Hi All,

I am a statistical newbie but since my business is systems performance I 
am taking the risky step of being smarter than my boss and applying 
formulae, often translated to perl, to my collected data.

I would be most grateful if you could point me either to 3.6 stuff or 
other sources that might help.  So far I am relying on exceptions from 
threshold triggers, using linear regression and expn smooting for 
forecasting.  These have their problems though, because systems are 
fraught with outliers, and these are actully important.

The hugeness of this type of data and streaming batch requirements (a 
contradiction) preclude any $1K+ packages entering the picture.  Every 
thing has to be written in perl.

Any clues would by most helpful, thanks in advance.

Yours, John van V.

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