[R] RE: system.time(), sys.time() etc
Friedrich.Leisch@ci.tuwien.ac.at
Friedrich.Leisch at ci.tuwien.ac.at
Thu Feb 26 23:39:43 CET 2004
>>>>> On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 10:08:36 -0500,
>>>>> Liaw, Andy (LA) wrote:
>> From: Spencer Graves [mailto:spencer.graves at pdf.com]
>>
>> Martin says, "This is another instance of S-Plus following R
>> behind and doing it incompatibly [with a reason?] ... ."
>>
>> This is one example of a major issue in "how to wage and win a
>> standards war", discussed by Shapiro and Varian (1998)
>> Information Rules
>> (Harvard Business School Press). Whether you're Bill Gates or Larry
>> Ellison, you want to make it easy for people to move to your product
>> from a competitor but expensive for your current customers to
>> escape to
>> the competition.
>>
>> Spencer Graves
> But I believe neither Insightful nor R-core would want to see each other as
> competitor. (Reality might be quite different.) It would not be in the
> best interest of either party.
> (Apologies for putting words in R-Core's mouth. As for Insightful, at least
> that's David Smith's word when he talked about `Future of S-PLUs' at the
> 2002 Insightful Technology Conference.)
I never saw R about trying to be a competition or replacement for
Splus, in fact many of us in R Core think that it is an advantage for
R that there also is a commercially supported version of S. I
personally would rather like to see if S (i.e. R and Splus combined)
gain market share at the cost of certain other statistical software
packages (e.g., ones matching the regular expression S..?S :-)
Best,
Fritz
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