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2073-4859

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2018 30 A
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Year 2023 2.7
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2016 1.9
2015 1.7
2014 1.3
2013 1.2
2012 3
2011 2.2

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Catalog Journals

Year 2022
  • The Conference Report of Why R? Turkey 2022: The First R Conference with Call For Papers in Turkey
    Publication
    • M. Cavus
    • O. Aydin
    • O. Evkaya
    • D. Turfan
    • F. Karadag
    • O. Ozdemir
    • U. Dar
    • D. Bezer

    - R Journal - Year 2022

    Why R? Turkey 2022 was a non-profit conference that aimed to bring Turkish R users together and encourage them to attend the R conferences. The targeted audience of the conference consisted of, data scientists, data analysts, and all R users from academia and industry. The three-day conference, which consisted of several events such as workshops, regular talks, lightning talks, short tutorials, and panels, was free of charge and...

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