On Sun, 2007-08-05 at 19:06 +0800, Gideon Butalid wrote: > I am valuing the employee stock options of the company I am working in. I > use both the Generalized Black-Scholes and a particular Excel Addin for > customized binomial lattices. I specifically used R (fOptions package) and > Gnumeric (Black-Scholes function) to compute for a naive Black-Scholes > valuation. > > I want to cite Gnumeric and the other software resources I used in the > formal document I am working on. > > R provides the following citation: citation() in R prompt > > R Development Core Team (2006). R: A language and environment for > statistical computing. R Foundation for Statistical Computing, > Vienna, Austria. ISBN 3-900051-07-0, URL http://www.R-project.org. > > Is there something similar for Gnumeric? > What is the proper way to cite Gnumeric as a software resource for a study > or analysis I am working on. > > I tried to fill up the data above using info from the Gnumeric website, but > it's insufficient. > > Thanks in advance.
I wrote the options code you're using there. I don't mind either way whether you cite me or not. If you please Jody, Morten & the rest of the dev team, that would be the right thing to do, IMHO. Guys, you have thoughts? -- Kind regards, Hal Ashburner _______________________________________________ gnumeric-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumeric-list
