Overview
- Editors:
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Jelke G. Bethlehem
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Department of Statistical Methods, Statistics Netherlands, Voorburg, The Netherlands
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Peter G. M. Heijden
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Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Methodology and Statistics, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands
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Table of contents (75 papers)
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Contributed papers
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- Peter J. Rousseeuw, Katrien Van Driessen
Pages 421-426
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- Petr Savický, Jan Klaschka, JaromÃr Antoch
Pages 427-432
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- Paola Sebastiani, Marco Ramoni
Pages 445-450
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- Andrew Simpson, Darren J. Wilkinson
Pages 457-462
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- Anja Struyf, Peter J. Rousseeuw
Pages 463-468
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- The Diverse Populations Collaborative Group
Pages 469-474
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- Masaaki Tsujitani, Takashi Koshimizu
Pages 475-480
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- Sabine Verboven, Peter J. Rousseeuw, Mia Hubert
Pages 481-486
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- Adalbert Wilhelm, Heike Hofmann
Pages 499-504
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- Wataru Yamamoto, Nobuo Shinozaki
Pages 523-528
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Back Matter
Pages 535-540
About this book
This Volume contains the Keynote, Invited and Full Contributed papers presented at COMPSTAT 2000. A companion volume (Jansen & Bethlehem, 2000) contains papers describing the Short Communications and Posters. COMPST AT is a one week conference held every two years under the auspices of the International Association of Statistical Computing, a section of the International Statistical Institute. COMPST AT 2000 is jointly organised by the Department of Methodology and Statistics of the Faculty of Social Sciences of Utrecht University, and Statistics Netherlands. It is taking place from 21-25 August 2000 at Utrecht University. Previous COMPSTATs (from 1974-1998) were in Vienna, Berlin, Leiden, Edinburgh, Toulouse, Prague, Rome, Copenhagen, Dubrovnik, Neuchatel, Vienna, Barcelona and Bristol. The conference is the main European forum for developments at the interface between statistics and computing. This was encapsulated as follows on the COMPST A T 2000 homepage http://neon. vb.cbs.nlIrsml compstat. Statistical computing provides the link between statistical theory and applied statistics. As at previous COMPSTATs, the scientific programme will range over all aspects of this link, from the development and implementation of new statistical ideas through to user experiences and software evaluation. The programme should appeal to anyone working in statistics and using computers, whether in universities, industrial companies, research institutes or as software developers. At COMPST AT 2000 there is a special interest in the interplay with official statistics. This is evident from papers in the area of computerised data collection, survey methodology, treatment of missing data, and the like.
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Statistical Methods, Statistics Netherlands, Voorburg, The Netherlands
Jelke G. Bethlehem
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Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Methodology and Statistics, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Peter G. M. Heijden