Does site r refer to the R Project for Statistical Computing?
The R Project for Statistical Computing can be found here: http://www.r-project.org/foundation/ The R Foundation is a not for profit organization working in the public interest. It has been founded by the members of the R Development Core Team in order to * Provide support for the R project and other innovations in statistical computing. We believe that R has become a mature and valuable tool and we would like to ensure its continued development and the development of future innovations in software for statistical and computational research. * Provide a reference point for individuals, instititutions or commercial enterprises that want to support or interact with the R development community. * Hold and administer the copyright of R software and documentation. R is an official part of the Free Software Foundation’s GNU project, and the R Foundation has similar goals to other open source software foundations like the Apach
This page gives a partially annotated list of books and other publications that are related to S or R and may be useful to the R user community. Sources: http://www.r-project.org/doc/bib/R-publications.
Site R is the Alternate Joint Communications Center (AJCC) located in Raven Rock mountain [hence the name Site R] just over the Pennsylvania State Line near Waynesboro, Pa. The DISA Site-R Computer Operations staff provides computer services to the NCA, the Joint Staff, the OSD and other DoD agencies through Memorandums of Agreement (MOAs). The facility functions as the disaster recovery site for the JSSC’s GMC and DISA GCC. The various service [Army, Navy and Air Force] Emergency Operations Centers (AFEOC) are also located at Site R. Support is provided 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. The facility’s Operations Center, DCS Technical Control Facility, the Northeast Dial Service Assistance Center and Information Center provide planning, installation, operation, and maintenance of over 38 communications systems (switching, transmission, data distribution, visual information, and power generation) that support the various customers of the Alternate Joint Communications Center Site R. Th