33rd Conference on Applied Statistics in Ireland, Kildare, Ireland
The use of statistical methods dates back at least to the fifth century BC. Statistical research spans an enormous range from direct subject-matter collaborations to pure mathematical theory.
With the advent of increasingly fast computers and telecommunications systems, the amount of information available through the internet, the traditional media, and other sources continues to grow exponentially. The ability to analyze and explain available information is becoming increasingly important.
The conference will be a forum for discussion of statistics and related issues, with an emphasis on both theoretical research and practical applications in all areas of the field.For further information, please visit
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