Marius Ooms Econometriclinks writes
> CollEc software. I like Collec http://collec.repec.org/nodes/v/a/109.htm.
The software is called icanis. CollEc is an instance of icanis.
It lives at http://collec.repec.org/
> In the documentation you indicate that it was difficult too find
> good algorithms
> and software. You do not refer to
> http://repub.eur.nl/res/pub/6696/2004-0011.pdf
> (or its JPE version) .
> or
> http://www.tinbergen.nl/discussionpapers/06008.pdf
> (or its RNE version)
> I suggest you contact (my former econometrics and operations
> research student)
> /Marco/. /van der Leij/
> http://ideas.repec.org/e/pva109.html
> who is 1.
> a brilliant programmer (even better since he took a year off to
> earn money removing "millennium bugs" in 1998) and
> 2. a very good scientific writer indeed ( I learned today...)
> and
> 3.. very much interested in the dynamics of complex networks.
>
> I hope Marco can direct Thomas a bit for the sake of open science...
I will be happy to give you access to the icanis system at the
front machine, rishu. Getting to the back end machine is a bit
more involved because it is behind a firewall in my NY office,
but I can set something up. Maybe you can give me another
machine to do the calculations, and we can move.
My intention is to add a "// interface" that will give full
access to the software from a web interface. This is not done
yet.
Cheers,
Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichelhttp://authorprofile.org/pkr1
skype: thomaskrichel