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PBSmodelling:GUI Tools Made Easy: Interact with Models and Explore Data
Provides software to facilitate the design, testing, and operation of computer models. It focuses particularly on tools that make it easy to construct and edit a customized graphical user interface ('GUI'). Although our simplified 'GUI' language depends heavily on the R interface to the 'Tcl/Tk' package, a user does not need to know 'Tcl/Tk'. Examples illustrate models built with other R packages, including 'PBSmapping', 'PBSddesolve', and 'BRugs'. A complete user's guide 'PBSmodelling-UG.pdf' shows how to use this package effectively.
Maintained by Rowan Haigh. Last updated 5 months ago.
2 stars 6.61 score 120 scripts 4 dependentsoliver-wyman-actuarial
easyr:Helpful Functions from Oliver Wyman Actuarial Consulting
Makes difficult operations easy. Includes these types of functions: shorthand, type conversion, data wrangling, and work flow. Also includes some helpful data objects: NA strings, U.S. state list, color blind charting colors. Built and shared by Oliver Wyman Actuarial Consulting. Accepting proposed contributions through GitHub.
Maintained by Bryce Chamberlain. Last updated 1 years ago.
20 stars 4.86 score 18 scriptskainhofer
LifeInsureR:Modelling Traditional Life Insurance Contracts
R6 classes to model traditional life insurance contracts like annuities, whole life insurances or endowments. Such life insurance contracts provide a guaranteed interest and are not directly linked to the performance of a particular investment vehicle, but they typically provide (discretionary) profit participation. This package provides a framework to model such contracts in a very generic (cash-flow-based) way and includes modelling profit participation schemes, dynamic increases or more general contract layers, as well as contract changes (like sum increases or premium waivers). All relevant quantities like premium decomposition, reserves and benefits over the whole contract period are calculated and potentially exported to 'Excel'. Mortality rates are given using the 'MortalityTables' package.
Maintained by Reinhold Kainhofer. Last updated 1 years ago.
1 stars 3.18 score 9 scripts 1 dependents