'Christian Zimmermann' writes
> As you now, RAS will be moving to the St. Louis Fed. Dan (Hayes) is
> currently working on the installation and will be asking questions
> on RAS-RUN.
I also added him to ACIS-tech.
>
> We have a consultant budget that can be used to hire Ivan or Thomas
> to help with installation if needed and to get a few essential
> features into RAS.
Will you update your ACIS version?
> There are some legal issues with paying Ivan that
> still need to be sorted out. If that does not work out, we could
> hire Thomas and let him subcontract.
I would be happy to do that.
Cheers,
Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichelhttp://authorprofile.org/pkr1
skype: thomaskrichel
Is there any reason why RAS does not run on https?
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Christian Zimmermann FIGUGEGL!
Economic Research
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
P.O. Box 442
St. Louis MO 63166-0442 USA
http://ideas.repec.org/zimm/
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 18:31:58 +0200
From: Wolfgang Härdle <haerdle(a)wiwi.hu-berlin.de>
To: RePEc Author Service <authors(a)repec.org>
Subject: Re: [RePEc] automatic research profile update
you must make your pages HTTPS!!!!
i will continue with your service if you do not upgrade your security level.
thanks for your understanding.
Regards,
W Härdle
Am 26.06.2011 um 16:18 schrieb RePEc Author Service:
> Dear Wolfgang Karl Härdle,
>
> This is an automatic message from RePEc Author Service. You don't need to
> reply.
>
> We ran an automatic search on our documents database for your name
> variations and email address and found these works, which you might have
> authored:
>
> * How Computational Statistics Became the Backbone of Modern Data Science
> paper by James E. Gentle & Wolfgang Karl Härdle & Yuichi Mori
> http://ideas.repec.org/p/hum/wpaper/sfb649dp2011-020.html
>
> * Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance (2nd edition)
> book edited by Pavel Cizek & Wolfgang Karl Härdle & Rafal Weron
> http://ideas.repec.org/b/wuu/hsbook/hsbook1101.html
>
> * Statistical Tools for Finance and Insurance
> book edited by Pavel Cizek & Wolfgang Karl Härdle & Rafal Weron
> http://ideas.repec.org/b/wuu/hsbook/hsbook0501.html
>
> * Forecasting Corporate Distress in the Asian and Pacific Region
> paper by Russ Moro & Wolfgang Härdle & Saeideh Aliakbari & Linda Hoffmann
> http://ideas.repec.org/p/hum/wpaper/sfb649dp2011-023.html
>
> * An introduction to simulation of risk processes
> paper by Krzysztof Burnecki & Wolfgang Hardle & Rafal Weron
> http://ideas.repec.org/p/wuu/wpaper/hsc0304.html
>
> If any of these documents is yours, you can add it to your profile on the
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> http://authors.repec.org/research/autosuggest
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> If necessary, review and change your preferences with regard to automatic
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Wolfgang Karl Härdle
haerdle(a)wiwi.hu-berlin.de
Jose Manuel Barrueco writes
> btw, I'm going to implement Christian suggestions to allow the
> input of references in a web form. The first step would be the
> identification of the user with RAS data. You mentioned that it coud
> be possible to rsync the ras tables into sopri?
I don't think we want to do that. They are verry bulky.
We could just rsync the users table, but I don't tihnk this
is a good idea either. I rather suggest we rsync the
userdata folder, and you write a routine to update
a table from that folder. BTW, this could be done quickly
with using Ivan's update deamon. That way you could update
it very quickly, if you want a special challenge.
Cheers,
Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichelhttp://authorclaim.org/profile/pkr1
skype: thomaskrichel
#4
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Christian Zimmermann FIGUGEGL!
Economic Research
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
P.O. Box 442
St. Louis MO 63166-0442 USA
http://ideas.repec.org/zimm/
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2011 21:46:02 +0200
From: Niall O'Higgins <nohiggins(a)unisa.it>
To: authors(a)repec.org
Subject: citations
Dear Sir/Madam,
On checking my profile yesterday (and re-checking today) I discover that the number of citations of my work reported in my author registration page on Repec has fallen from 52 to 18. This cannot correspond to any real change, and so I wonder if there is a problem?
Best wishes,
Niall O'Higgins
(Short-id: poh9)
Another complaint from a big shot.
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Christian Zimmermann FIGUGEGL!
Economic Research
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
P.O. Box 442
St. Louis MO 63166-0442 USA
http://ideas.repec.org/zimm/
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2011 11:44:16 +0100
From: Richard Blundell <r.blundell(a)ucl.ac.uk>
To: Christian Zimmermann <christian.zimmermann(a)uconn.edu>
Subject: REPEC citations
Hi Christian,
I was doing a comparison across people/papers and I noticed that the REPEC
citations are rather unstable at the moment... indeed my paper with Steve
Bond seems to fluctuate between 1000+ and 700...
I thought I would double check.
Best wishes,
Richard.
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Please reply to r.blundell(a)ucl.ac.uk
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Professor Richard Blundell
Institute for Fiscal Studies and University College London
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~uctp39a/
John List (a big shot) also complained today that he lost 500 citations.
At some point, this citation module will need to be rethought. It is
causing more headaches than benefits.
On Sat, 4 Jun 2011, Victor Polterovich wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
> This is just to inform you that my citation list dramatically changed during last ten days. The number of citation decreased by two times. Please, compare attachments or two files:
>
> http://ideas.repec.org/f/c/ppo260.html
>
> K:\CitingIndex\Ranking\REPECcIting\RePEc citation profileJune4.mht
>
> Sincerely yours,
> Victor Polterovich
>
> Victor Polterovich
> Head of Laboratory "Mathematical Economics"
> Central Economics and Mathematics Institute
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Economic Research
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
P.O. Box 442
St. Louis MO 63166-0442 USA
http://ideas.repec.org/zimm/