Welcome to the WinBUGS Development web-site! This is a new site designed to facilitate the distribution of various extensions of the WinBUGS software. The following features are available:
The WinBUGS
Differential Interface (WBDiff) allows the user to specify complex
functions via arbitrary systems of ordinary differential
equations. No bugs have been reported during the beta-testing
phase (February -- September, 2004), and so the final version has
now been released -- please follow the link to download.
Implement
your own (hard-wired) specialized functions and distributions
within WinBUGS 1.4 -- a new version (as
of September 2004) of the WinBUGS
Development Interface (WBDev) is available to download now.
Our new Pharmaco interface, together with WBDiff, constitutes Version 2.0 of the PKBugs software. Please see here for details. Note: a bug has
been identified which caused some multiple-dosing intravenous-infusion
regimens to be specified incorrectly. The current version of
Pharmaco includes a fix for this bug -- please follow the link
for details. ![]()
Download
specialized components written by other WinBUGS users -- see the WBDev
shared components page.
I am
currently working on a suite of reversible jump MCMC components
for WinBUGS. This includes algorithms for automatic curve fitting
and covariate selection, for example. A beta-release of the Jump interface can be downloaded from here. ![]()
This web-site
now hosts Mary Kynn's Elicitor add-on for WinBUGS, which facilitates
elicitation of expert priors for Generalised Linear Models. ![]()
Links to
both the BUGS and the PKBugs web-sites are provided for your
convenience.
| Last Updated January 2007 |
Site maintained by:
Dave Lunn
Dept. Epidemiology & Public Health,
Imperial College School of Medicine,
Norfolk Place,
London W2 1PG