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Stat 892: Statistical Computing

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Objective

The purpose of this course is to introduce the use of object oriented programming concepts of C++ for developing statistical software. In part 1 of the course, students will learn object oriented programming concepts by creating new C++ classes that can be used for mixed linear model analyses. In part 2, students will learn how to use existing C++ classes to handle more complex models.

Course Info

Instructor:Steve Kachman
Office:354B Hardin Center
Phone:472-2903
Syllabus:Course Syllabus
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Prerequisites:Statistics 970
  • Linear Models
  • Matrix Algebra
  • Experimental Design
Labs:Approximately once a week
Project:In addition to lab assignments each student will complete two programming projects.
Presentation:Each student will give a one hour presentation on their final project. The presentations will be during the last week of classes.
Final Exam:The final is scheduled for Wednesday, May 7 from 10:00 - Noon. Final reports on semester projects will be due at this time.
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