WinBUGS explained

WinBUGS
Developer:The BUGS Project
Discontinued:yes
Latest Release Version:1.4.3
Programming Language:Component Pascal
Operating System:Microsoft Windows
Language:English
Genre:Statistical package
License:Freeware

WinBUGS is statistical software for Bayesian analysis using Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods.

It is based on the BUGS (Bayesian inference Using Gibbs Sampling) project started in 1989. It runs under Microsoft Windows, though it can also be run on Linux or Mac using Wine.[1]

It was developed by the BUGS Project, a team of British researchers at the MRC Biostatistics Unit, Cambridge, and Imperial College School of Medicine, London. Originally intended to solve problems encountered in medical statistics, it soon became widely used in other disciplines, such as ecology, sociology, and geology.[2]

The last version of WinBUGS was version 1.4.3, released in August 2007. Development is now focused on OpenBUGS, an open-source version of the package. WinBUGS 1.4.3 remains available as a stable version for routine use, but is no longer being developed.[3] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=17849&iTestingId=44665 WinBUGS on Wine AppDB
  2. Stephen P. . Brooks . Bayesian Computation: A Statistical Revolution . Philosophical Transactions: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences . 361 . 1813 . 2681–2697 . 2003 . 10.1098/rsta.2003.1263 . 3559268 . 14667292 . 2003RSPTA.361.2681B . 7900994 .
  3. Lunn . D. . Spiegelhalter . D. . Thomas . A. . Best . N. . The BUGS project: Evolution, critique and future directions . Statistics in Medicine . 28 . 25 . 3049–3067 . 2009 . 10.1002/sim.3680 . 19630097. 7717482 .
  4. Web site: Thomas. Neal. Overview. OpenBUGS website. 9 October 2010. 2010-01-20.