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All software available directly from this page is copyright to Robert G. Cowell, All Rights Reserved.

Permission is granted herein to use this software, only to students or academic members of educational establishments, only for research and teaching within educational establishments only. In particular, the use of this software for commercial use or gain, or in commercial establishments, or by employees of commercial establishments, is explicitly prohibited. Unauthorized redistribution and reverse engineering are also prohibited.

The author and copyright holder has tried to make this software accurate, robust and reliable. There may be bugs in the programs, or one or more algorithms may be implemented incorrectly. Hence the software could give misleading, inaccurate, or incorrect results. Anyone using this implicitly acknowledges this disclaimer and accepts responsibility for all consequences.

This software is provided ``as is'', with no warranty, and no responsibility is accepted by the author or the copyright holder for any damage or loss to data, software, hardware, or any other consequence, arising directly or indirectly from its use. Anyone using this software implicitly acknowledges this disclaimer and accepts responsibility for all consequences.

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Claimswiz

Claimswiz is a simple program the implements three bootstrap techniques for simulating the distribution of reserves of claims triangles in general insurance. To download the software for PCs running MicroSoft Windows, (right) click here. The compressed file is around 1Mb.
There is no documentation, three example datasets in text files are supplied.

CEG 2.0

COMING SOON

CEG is a program for building event and decision trees and chain event and decision event graphs, and performing inference on them. For some background about chain event graphs, see Peter Thwaites, Jim Smith, Robert Cowell: Propagation using Chain Event Graphs from the UAI 2008 Proceedings, (and references therein)

XBAIES 2.0

This has not been updated for a very long time, and so is no longer available.
For a free Bayesian network software package, try GeNIe from here.

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