It emphasizes the role of computation as a fundamental tool of discovery in data analysis, of statistical inference and for development of statistical theory and methods.
It's unknown what the journal of Computational Statistics and Data Analysis is. There is no site with that information. Check out the local university library or a bookstore.
James E. Wert has written: 'Educational statistics' -- subject(s): Education, Statistics 'Educational statistics from a non-computational viewpoint' -- subject(s): Education, Statistics
discuss the different day to day uses of statistics
uses of statistics in information technology
Yadolah Dodge has written: 'Premiers pas en statistique' 'Computational Statistics: Proceedings of the 10th Symposium on Computational Statistics' 'The concise encyclopedia of statistics' -- subject(s): Statistics, Encyclopedias 'Statistical Data Analysis Based on the L1-Norm and Related Methods (Statistics for Industry and Technology)' 'Estimability considerations for n-way classification experimental arrangements with missing observations' -- subject(s): Universal Algebra
descriptive statistics
Some reputable computational neuroscience journals for publishing research in the field include "Neural Computation," "Journal of Computational Neuroscience," and "Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience."
statistics is used in all aspect of life. so which ever one human finds himself it is alwayz beter to give it a name examples are agricultural statistics, insurance statistics, actuarial statistics,educational statistics,financial statistics etc
importance of basic statistics
Agriculture uses statistics, statistics does not use agriculture.
Computational Statistics is an interesting area with lots of hard problems. There's a lot of brute-force around standard or reference distributions that could use some subtlety.
Ilya Polyak has written: 'Computational statistics in climatology' -- subject(s): Statistical methods, Climatology