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Date:     2010-12-27 16:47:29 +0000 (Mon, 27 Dec 2010)

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 \section{Conclusion and outlook}
 \label{sec:conclusion_summary}
 In this article we have introduced the RKWard GUI to \proglang{R}. RKWard provides features ranging
-from easy to use dialogs for common statistical procedures targetted at \proglang{R} novices, to advanced
-IDE features targetted at \proglang{R} experts.
+from easy to use dialogs for common statistical procedures targeted at \proglang{R} novices, to advanced
+IDE features targeted at \proglang{R} experts.
 
 RKWard tries to empower users of all knowledge levels to make more efficient use of the 
 \proglang{R} programming language, while carefully avoiding to lock in users to a specific
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
 
 \section{Acknowledgments}
 \label{sec:acknowledgments}
-The software RKWard, described in this paper, is currently developped by Thomas Friedrichsmeier (lead developer), Prasenjit Kapat, Meik Michalke,
+The software RKWard, described in this paper, is currently developed by Thomas Friedrichsmeier (lead developer), Prasenjit Kapat, Meik Michalke,
 and Stefan R\"odiger. Many more people have contributed, or are still contributing to the project in various forms. We would like to
 thank (in alphabetical order) Adrien d'Hardemare, Daniele Medri, David Sibai, Detlef Steuer, Germ\'an M\'arquez Mej\'ia,
 Ilias Soumpasis, Jannis Vajen, Marco Martin, Philippe Grosjean, Pierre Ecochard, Ralf Tautenhahn, Roland Vollgraf, Roy Qu,


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