On behalf of the editorial board, I am pleased to present Volume 15
Issue 4 of the R Journal.
This is my last issue as Editor-in-Chief. Mark van der Loo takes over
as Editor-in-Chief for 2024, having served as an Executive Editor since
2022 and as Associate Editor since 2021.
Catherine Hurley recently finished her Editorial board term. She has
been leading the expansion to four issues a year as the first
Editor-in-Chief to oversee the process, and worked tirelessly to reduce
the turn-around times despite an increasing numer of submissions.
The articles in this issue have been carefully copy edited by Adam
Bartonicek, Chase Robertson and Taylor Lee.
In this issue
News from CRAN, the R core Development Team, Forwards Taskforce and
the R Foundation are included in this issue.
This issue features 16 contributed research articles the majority of
which relate to R packages on a diverse range of topics. All packages
are available on CRAN. Supplementary material with fully reproducible
code is available for download from the Journal website.
- : An R package for Analysis of High-Dimensional Error-Prone Data
Based on Boosting Method
- : Statistical Tools for Infection Identification via Group
Testing
- : An R Package for Spatio-Temporal Occupancy Models for Multiple
Species
- Accessible Computation of Tight Symbolic Bounds on Causal Effects
using an Intuitive Graphical Interface
- : An R Package for Simultaneous Non-Gaussian Component Analysis for
Data Integration
- : Robust Calibration of Computer Models in R
- : High Dimensional Penalized Generalized Linear Mixed Models
- Unified ROC Curve Estimator for Diagnosis and Prognosis Studies: The
Package
- Sparse Model Matrices for Multidimensional Hierarchical
Aggregation
- : An R-Tool for Collecting Bibliometric Data from OpenAlex
- Computer Algebra in R Bridges a Gap Between Symbolic Mathematics and
Data in the Teaching of Statistics and Data Science
- A Comparison of R Tools for Nonlinear Least Squares Modeling
- : Value Added in Exports and Other Input-Output Table Analysis
Tools
- : An R Package for Modeling Bounded Continuous Data
- Inference for Network Count Time Series with the R Package
- SUrvival Control Chart EStimation Software in R: the Package