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sabreR: Grid-Enabling the Analysis of MultiProcess Random Effect Response Data in R

Daniel Grose, Rob Crouchley, Ties van Ark , Rob Allan, John Kewley, Adam Braimah and Mark Hayes

Daniel Grose, Rob Crouchley, Ties van Ark
University of Lancaster

Rob Allan, John Kewley, Adam Braimah
CCLRC Daresbury Laboratory

Mark Hayes
University of Cambridge

Email address of corresponding author: d.grose@lancs.ac.uk

The SABRE (Software for the Analysis of Binary Recurrent Events) program has been extended to run on parallel architectures. A web service interface has been provided using the GROWL (Grid Resources on Workstation Library) toolkit to securely access SABRE functionality deployed on the grid. This interface has been incorporated into an R package (sabreR) so that users can configure and analyse SABRE models and results from within R. The package allows for multiple SABRE models employing both serial and parallel SABRE implementations to be used simultaneously.

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