I talked with a statistician, programer and human rights violation researcher, who wrote (with his team) reports of statistical studies of data regarding possible genocide incidents. He wrote the LaTeX documents which, within the text of the document, all values and analysis' were called in and generated when LaTeX ran, so that as data was collected, and the report was recompiled the analysis was completed with the most up-to-date version of the data, and that the production of the text was isolated from the collection of data, andfrom the analysis of those figures.
The stack itself, was comprised of Sweave <http://www.stat.umn.edu/~charlie/Sweave/> R for stats processing,make, and a little bit of python for glue. I think.
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