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Xpose 4 release 4 available   2008-12-14 12:33 - Xpose
This release makes Xpose 4 compatible with R 2.8.0. We have updated the method for opening graphical devices to be consistent with the new methods used in R version 2.8.0. Other changes are considered minor. Please see the change-log for more information.
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Xpose 4 release 3 available   2008-10-24 10:31 - Xpose
A minor fix. In the previous release, in compute.cwres(), a debugging flag had been left in the file resulting in R going into debugging mode when this function was called. This has been fixed in this release.
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Xpose 4 release 2 available   2008-10-14 08:25 - Xpose
Xpose version 4.0.2 is now available. This is a maintenance release for xpose with improved functionality for xpose.VPC() and some minor bug fixes. To find out more please read the release notes on the download page.
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Xpose 4.0 release 1 now available!   2008-06-13 09:54 - Xpose
Our first non-preview release! This version of Xpose incorporates visual and numerical predictive check capabilities, in concert with Perl-speaks-NONMEM (http://psn.sf.net). For more information type, at the R command line:
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Update 1 to release 6   2007-05-31 20:27 - Xpose
A quick bug fix for titles of plots with multiple graphs. Now they can be specified to be anything the user desires. Just use the 'main' argument at the command line.
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Documentation: Acknowledgments

We would like to thank Dr. Lewis Sheiner for providing the impetus to the development of Xpose.

We have used parts of the S-PLUS code provided in the course folder for the "Intermediate Workshop in Population Pharmacokinetic Data Analysis Using the NONMEM System" given by Dr. Lewis Sheiner and Dr. Stuart Beal.

Dr. Janet Wade wrote some of the in house S-PLUS scripts we used before the development Xpose and on which some of the plots in Xpose are based.

We would also like to thank the participants in the S-news mailing list, especially Dr. Venables, for many helpful discussions and code examples. We are also grateful for the helpful comments and suggestions sent by Xpose users and beta testers.

The transition of Xpose 3.0 to 3.1 was generously sponsored by GloboMax.

 

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