Blogs

January 25, 2010

SAS is probably the most acclaimed data analysis and Business Analytics software currently available in market. It is used primarily for data analysis in academic and research institutions, and for data mining in business and enterprises.

January 23, 2010

When I was in 2nd year of my undergrad in Dhaka University, my elder brother got me a gift which he bought for me while coming back after finishing his course works in U.S.; The gift was a thin book and the title of the book was sort of funny

January 22, 2010

Using LaTeX codes on Drupal is a much talked about topic among mathematicians, statisticians and many other branches of science. DruTeX is a module that is freely available to serve this purpose.

January 21, 2010

In the past five years of my study in Canada, I have received numerous emails from fellow students back home requesting for journal articles and other academic resources.

January 6, 2010

The other day I saw a three dimensional scatterplot in Montgomery's Regression book. I wanted to redraw the graph using the provided data. A simple google search revealed that there is a package

December 19, 2009

Statistics is all about dealing with information. And information is contained in data. In today's era of information, everything is data driven. From government to small business, even an individual makes decision based on data.

December 12, 2009

I attended 2009 CMS Winter Meeting held during December 5-7 2009 in Windsor, ON, Canada. The banquet was held on December 6 at the Canadian Club Room in St Clair Centre for the Arts located on the Canadian side of the Detroit river.

December 12, 2009

 It was my first such meeting in Canada! 2009 Canadian Mathematical Society held their Winter meeting here in Windsor, ON, during December 5-7. My supervisor Prof Myron Hlynka paid for my registration fee for attending the meeting.

December 10, 2009

His name always reminds me of his famous book with Peter Bickel-- Mathematical Statistics: Basic Ideas and Selected Topics. We were taught this book in a graduate course that I took at University of Windsor.