The tandem of packages QCA and QCAGUI implements the comparative method as first described by Ragin (1987), and extended by Cronqvist and Berg-Schlosser (2009) and Ragin (2000, 2008). QCA is a bridge between the qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, making use of the qualitative procedures in a systematic, algorithmic way (therefore increasing the confidence in the results, as understood by quantitative researchers).
The Quine-McCluskey minimization algorithm implemented in this package is mathematically exact, as described by Dusa (2007), Dusa (2010) and Dusa and Thiem (2015). It returns the relevant prime implicants for both csQCA (binary crisp sets QCA) and also for mvQCA (multi-value QCA, as of version 0.6-0).
Starting with version 0.4-5 the package QCA gained a new function called
eqmcc
(from "e"nhanced Quine-McCluskey) that finds exact solutions
with a substantially lower memory consumption.
Since version 1.0-0, the package QCA welcomed a second co-author Alrik Thiem (up to version 1.1-3), responsible with the manual testing and documentation of functions, while Adrian Dusa was responsible with all of the software development. The package gained new functionality by employing fsQCA (fuzzy-set QCA) and also other types of QCA like tsQCA (temporal QCA), see Caren and Panofsky (2005), Ragin and Strand (2008). The package is also able to obtain the causal chains similar to those from the package cna (see Ambuehl et all 2015).
The results of the QCAGUI package are very consistent with (and sometimes even better than) the results of the other software packages for QCA, most notably fs/QCA by Ragin and Davey (2014) and Tosmana by Cronqvist and Berg-Schlosser (2009). A comparison of several such software is provided by Thiem and Dusa (2013), noting that all description for package QCA is also valid for package QCAGUI.
Versions after 1.9-6 (when the user interface was based on the package Rcmdr), use a new graphical user interface based on the package shiny. In order to avoid developing different interfaces for different operating systems, the current GUI was designed to work into a webpage. It uses a combination of HTML, CSS, jQuery for the user interface, a custom development framework using vector graphics based on the Raphael library, and extensive Javascript code to bind these altogether. A first version of this user interface was presented by Dusa (2007), but users should be aware the current version is much more advanced.
The author of this package is grateful for the effort of the former coauthor of the QCA package, Alrik Thiem, given his responsibilities of testing and documenting the functions. Although the current documentation is completely re-written, it owes a great deal of impact from the previous versions.
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QCAGUI |
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Package |
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2.4 |
Date: |
2016-07-07 |
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GPL (>= 2) |
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Cronqvist, L. (2011) Tosmana: Tool for Small-N Analysis, Version 1.3.2.0 [Computer Program]. Trier: University of Trier.
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