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Paul S.P. Cowpertwait , Andrew V. Metcalfe

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From the reviews: “The book…gives a very broad and practical overview of the most common models for time series analysis in the time domain and in the frequency domain, with emphasis on how to implement them with base R and existing R packages such as Rnlme, MASS, tseries, fracdiff, mvtnorm, vars, and sspir. The authors explain the models by first giving a basic theoretical introduction followed by simulation of data from a particular model and fitting the latter to the simulated data to recover the parameters. After that, they fit the class of models to either environmental, finance, economics, or physics data. There are many applications to climate change and oceanography. The R programs for the simulations are given even if there are R functions that would do the simulation. All examples given can be reproduced by the reader using the code provided…in all chapters. Exercises at the end of each chapter are interesting, involving simulation, estimation, description, graphical analysis, and some theory. Data sets used throughout the book are available in a web site or come with base R or the R packages used. The book is a great guide to those wishing to get a basic introduction to modern time series modeling in practice, and in a short amount of time. …” (Journal of Statistical Software, January 2010, Vol. 32, Book Review 4) “Later year undergraduates, beginning graduate students, and researchers and graduate students in any discipline needing to explore and analyse time series data. This very readable text covers a wide range of time series topics, always however within a theoretical framework that makes normality assumptions. The range of models that are discussed is unusually wide for an introductory text. … The mathematical theory is remarkably complete … . This text is recommended for its wide-ranging and insightful coverage of time series theory and practice.” (John H. Maindonald, International Statistical Review, Vol. 78 (3), 2010) “The authors present a textbook for students and applied researchers for time series analysis and linear regression analysis using R as the programming and command language. … The book is written for students with knowledge of a first-year university statistics course in New-Zealand and Australia, but it also might serve as a useful tools for applied researchers interested in empirical procedures and applications which are not menu driven as it is the case for most econometric software packages nowadays.” (Herbert S. Buscher, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1179, 2010)

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Yearly global mean temperature and ocean levels, daily share prices, and the signals transmitted back to Earth by the Voyager space craft are all examples of sequential observations over time known as time series. This book gives you a step-by-step introduction to analysing time series using the open source software R. Each time series model is motivated with practical applications, and is defined in mathematical notation. Once the model has been introduced it is used to generate synthetic data, using R code, and these generated data are then used to estimate its parameters. This sequence enhances understanding of both the time series model and the R function used to fit the model to data. Finally, the model is used to analyse observed data taken from a practical application. By using R, the whole procedure can be reproduced by the reader. All the data sets used in the book are available on the website http://www.massey.ac.nz/~pscowper/ts. The book is written for undergraduate students of mathematics, economics, business and finance, geography, engineering and related disciplines, and postgraduate students who may need to analyse time series as part of their taught programme or their research.

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
A great book on R! 16 Nov 2009
By Pd Farleigh - Published on Amazon.com
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This is a cracking book on applying R to time series analysis. The best parts of the book are all of the worked examples, the accompanying data sets and several different ways to calculate seasonality.

The book is better than most on time series, because it does not neglect the de-trending process needed to get stationery residuals. If you use just the lm() command in R to do this before, then the real gem in this book is the advice to use the gls() command from the nlme library instead (to get the confidence intervals right).

Overall, a very good book that is applied to R but has enough mathematical backing for the techniques presented. However, this is a book about applying time series analysis in R. If you seek a more algebraic treatment, then this is not the book I'm afraid, but it would be a great supplement!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
QUite good introduction 21 Mar 2010
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Differently from many other books in the "Use R!" series, this one is very didatic and comprehensive. It covers all important functions and applications in time series analysis, ad it's good for both the graduate and undergraduate students or the casual researcher.
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Nice book 26 Jan 2010
By Dimitri Shvorob - Published on Amazon.com
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Full marks on coverage and "technical vs. accessible" trade-off; a concise, rigorous and user-friendly introduction to time series analysis in R, helpful for both statisics and R beginners, and an appealing complementary textbook in a graduate course.

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