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| Conference Proceedings: SAS Users Group International 17 |
| April 12-15, 1992, Honolulu, Hawaii, 264 papers |
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SAS Users Group International 17: Best Papers and honorable mentionsUsing SAS® Software to Develop a User-Friendly Application Interface Elizabeth Ogden, Engineering & Information Services, Inc; Kevin Steiger, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (
Best Contributed)DateDiff - More Than a SAS® Macro Jerry Kagan, Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories (
Best Contributed)Using SAS/ACCESS® Software for Rdb in Clinical Trials Research Joseph B. McGlynn, Mallinckrodt Medical Inc. (
Best Contributed)Some Suggested Modifications to the SAS® Conjoint Macro_ Jairo Castano; Willem Janssen (
Best Contributed)Getting Mainframe SAS/GRAPH® Output into Your PC Software Timothy L. Latendress, DPRA Incorporated (
Best Contributed)SAS® Software on the IBM RISC System/6000® Workstation - The Wave of the Future for Information Delivery Darius S. Baer, IBM Corporation; James L. Shefelbine, Burlington Northern Railroad (
Best Contributed)Using SAS® Software to Evaluate the Imaging Performance of Presurgical Diagnostic Tests in the Detection of Cancer Kristin R. Dawson, CYTOGEN Corporation (
Best Contributed)Using SAS/GRAPH® Software for Three-Dimensional Illustrations of VL Amino Acid Diversity7 .. Perry Watts, Fox Chase Cancer Center; Samuel Litwin, Fox Chase Cancer Center (
Best Contributed)Proportional Hazards Analysis of Left-truncated Survival Data Dennis Heisey, University of Wisconsin-MADISON (
Best Contributed)Using SAS® Software to Evaluate the Power of Alternative Data Analytic Methods for Repeated Measures Designs Thomas C. Chenier, East Carolina University (
Best Contributed)An In-House SAS® Users Group: Facilitating the Transition to Version 6 Marcia S. Murto, American Cyanamid Company (
Best Contributed) Advanced TutorialsApplications DevelopmentBeginning TutorialsDatabase Management FacilitiesEconometrics, Operations Research, and Quality ControlFormal Online DemonstrationsGraphicsHands-on WorkshopsHost Systems and the C LanguageInformation SystemsPerformance and TuningPostersSAS Graphics Competition WinnersStatistics and Statistical GraphicsTraining and User Support Services
Advanced TutorialsFun with the SQL Procedure---An Advanced TutorialPaul Kent, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 9 Size: 234 Kb Ifs, Ands, and Buts: A Case Study in Advanced Macro ImplementationPeter Kretzman, McCaw Cellular Communications, Inc.
Pages: 7 Size: 213 Kb Intelligent Production Graphic Reporting ApplicationsLeRoy Bessler, Miller Brewing Company
Pages: 7 Size: 190 Kb The SAS® System Supervisor - A Version 6 UpdateMerry G. Rabb, SAS Institute Inc.; Donald J. Henderson, SAS Institute Inc.; Jeffrey A. Polzin, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 8 Size: 218 Kb SAS® Software Puzzles 1992: Conversion TechniquesVeronica Fasullo, Atlantic Research Corporation; Robert G. Hall, Atlantic Research Corporation
Pages: 10 Size: 159 Kb Moving SAS® Transport Files Across Different Hardware Platforms: An Advanced TutorialTamara R. Fischell, DP Pros, Inc.; Margaret Menache, Duke University Medical Center
Pages: 8 Size: 188 Kb The Utter "Simplicity?" of the TABULATE ProcedureDaniel E. Bruns, Tennessee Valley Authority
Pages: 5 Size: 213 Kb Getting It and Keeping It with SAS® Software-Advanced StrategiesSally M. Muller, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill; Kenneth A. Hardy, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill; Keith J. Brown, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Pages: 7 Size: 219 Kb Strategies for Advanced Merging Applications Using the SQL Procedure and the Data StepJudith H. Mopsik, Atlantic Research Corporation; Jeffrey C. Phillips, Atlantic Research Corporation; Margaret Seldin, Atlantic Research Corporation
Pages: 8 Size: 177 Kb Data Set Manipulation with Screen Control Language (SCL)Marge Scerbo, CHPDM/UMBC
Pages: 8 Size: 168 Kb Building Data-Driven Applications Using the SAS® Applications System: Selected TechniquesSAS Consulting Services Staff, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 7 Size: 204 Kb Applications DevelopmentAn Advance in Geographic Information Systems Using SAS® Software: Address Level Lat-LongingDoug Surch, Audience Identification Inc.
Pages: 6 Size: 215 Kb Using SAS® Software to Develop a Geographical Database for Aerial PhotographyShlomit Yaari, Bar-Han University
Pages: 6 Size: 146 Kb The Mighty Macro versus the Lowly LinkBarbara M. Ison, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Dania P. Ferguson, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Pages: 6 Size: 119 Kb Macros Invocation Hierarchy: Session-Compiled, Autocall, and Compiled-Stored MacrosSusan M. O'Connor, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 5 Size: 166 Kb Using SAS® Macros to Generate Code (So Your Program Can Figure Out What to Do for Itself)Nancy K. Blood, MIB, Inc.
Pages: 5 Size: 67 Kb "You Need This Done by When?" - Increasing Your Efficiency with the SAS® SystemMark S. DeHaan, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory
Pages: 4 Size: 113 Kb Ad Hoc Access to Diverse Databases for the Computer IlliterateEric Larson, Glaxo Inc.
Pages: 8 Size: 237 Kb A User-Friendly SQL Query Generator Using SAS/AF® Software and SCLBert Cave, Intel Corporation
Pages: 6 Size: 145 Kb Techniques for Using Screen Control Language in an FSEDIT Multi-User EnvironmentAnn E. Carpenter, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 4 Size: 124 Kb Best ContributedUsing SAS® Software to Develop a User-Friendly Application InterfaceElizabeth Ogden, Engineering & Information Services, Inc; Kevin Steiger, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Pages: 5 Size: 134 Kb Project Tracking System Using SAS/AF® SoftwareDavid M. Hartman, SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals
Pages: 6 Size: 152 Kb A User-Friendly Front End to Access GDGs: Automatic JCLMatthew Casella, Depository Trust Company
Pages: 6 Size: 137 Kb Data-Checking Methods in a Data Entry System Based on SAS® Software: Exploring the PossibilitiesSandi Tennyson, Immunex Research and Development Corporation
Pages: 5 Size: 168 Kb The Parke-Davis Assessment Program - An Example Using SQL in SAS® ProgrammingRussell Newhouse, Warner-lambert/Parke-Davis
Pages: 6 Size: 121 Kb Creating a Developer's Toolkit: Facilitating the Development of SAS/AF' ApplicationsDan Gronell, American Cyanamid Company
Pages: 6 Size: 194 Kb The SQL Procedure as a Tool for Natural Language ProcessingKurt Schmidt, Research Triangle Institute
Pages: 6 Size: 90 Kb Development of the RELIABILITY Procedure Using SAS/TOOLKIT" SoftwareShobha Choudhari, South Carolina State College; Chintamani Sahoo, South Carolina State College
Pages: 6 Size: 95 Kb New Features in SAS/TOOLKIT" SoftwareRichard D. Langston, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 7 Size: 136 Kb Effective and Efficient Information Delivery for Executive ManagementLeRoy Bessler, Miller Brewing Company
Pages: 7 Size: 129 Kb A Tool for Compiling DATA Steps in Large SAS® SystemsHerb Reynolds, Viar and Company, Inc.
Pages: 6 Size: 175 Kb Data Exchange Between the SAS® System and Microsoft® ExcelLouise Weiler, Pacific Gas and Electric Company; Raymond Wan, Independent Consultant
Pages: 6 Size: 141 Kb Best ContributedDateDiff - More Than a SAS® MacroJerry Kagan, Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories
Pages: 6 Size: 155 Kb Hitting a Moving Target: A Simple but Effective Table Look-UpJudy A. D. Alicante, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Pages: 6 Size: 145 Kb Adding the SAS® Patriot to Your COBOL ArsenalDouglas A. Bell, Plains Cotton Cooperative Association
Pages: 2 Size: 68 Kb Estimating the Cost and Time for Developing SAS® Software ApplicationsJoel M. Hoffman, Pfizer Central Research; Judith H. Mopsik, Atlantic Research Corporation; Jeffrey A. Polzin, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 7 Size: 180 Kb Using the SAS® System for Medical Data Processing and Event Analysis: An OverviewHarald Pitz, Frankfurt University Hospital; Marcus Frenz, Frankfurt University Hospital; Hans-Peter Howaldt, Frankfurt University Hospital
Pages: 6 Size: 150 Kb Using the SAS® System to Supervise Disk Pack Usage in an MVS EnvironmentPeter Yribar, R. L. Polk; Michael Sternberg, R. L. Polk
Pages: 4 Size: 95 Kb Using the Make Routine to Aid System DevelopmentGreg Silva, Independent Consultant
Pages: 4 Size: 84 Kb A SAS® Code FormatterWilliam S. Calvert, Service Research, Inc.; Malla R. Rao, National Institutes of Health
Pages: 5 Size: 131 Kb How Southern California Gas Company Implemented an Interactive and Complex Forecasting System Using SAS® SoftwareTom Eunice, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY; Co Nguyen, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY
Pages: 4 Size: 71 Kb Beginning TutorialsHow to Gain a Working Knowledge of the FREQ Procedure without Freaking OutWendy London, Pharmaceutical Research Associates, Inc.
Pages: 8 Size: 267 Kb How to Use the WHERE StatementJuliana Mei-Mei Ma, Quintiles, Inc.
Pages: 5 Size: 145 Kb Pie Charts and Bar Charts: Getting Their Best out of SAS/GRAPH® SoftwareLeRoy Bessler, Miller Brewing Company
Pages: 10 Size: 259 Kb Using and Understanding SAS® FormatsHoward Levine, DynaMark, Inc.
Pages: 7 Size: 117 Kb The REPORT Procedure: An Introduction to the Batch LanguageRay Pass, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center
Pages: 10 Size: 215 Kb Database Management FacilitiesUsing the SAS® BMDP and SPSS Engines with Release 6.07 of the SAS® System and VMS 5.4Barbara B. Okerson, Memphis State University
Pages: 3 Size: 87 Kb Experiences Using SAS/ACCESS® Software in a Complex Relational Database ApplicationMurty Arisetty, Howmedica
Pages: 9 Size: 177 Kb Making Use of the SAS® Implementation of SQLDon Stanley, Databank Systems LTD
Pages: 6 Size: 212 Kb Using the SAS® System within a Strategic Information ArchitectureTim Feetham, Security Pacific Corp.
Pages: 4 Size: 126 Kb A SASS Interface to System 1032: Writing a User-Maintainable Interface to Data Management SystemsAllan D. Rosen, University of Pittsburgh
Pages: 5 Size: 163 Kb Some Considerations in Designing SAS®-Based Data Management Systems for Large International Epidemiologic StudiesCynthia L. Johnson, Merck Research Laboratories; Michael Arrighi, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill; Priscilla E. Van Grevenhof, Mayo Clinic; Roger Mueller, Mayo Clinic; Laurel Panser, Mayo Clinic; Robert Lee, University of Edinburgh; C. Chute, Mayo Clinic
Pages: 9 Size: 252 Kb Realizing Improved Efficiency on Large Databases with SQL in SAS® 6.06 with Further Improvements under SAS 6.07Anne Soeder, Glaxo Inc.
Pages: 3 Size: 75 Kb Control and Monitor Facilities for Multi-User AccessRandy Horne, Tennessee Valley Authority
Pages: 5 Size: 183 Kb Database Features Extend the Scope of SAS/SHARE® SoftwareWilliam D. Clifford, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 6 Size: 132 Kb Artificial Intelligence and the SAS® System: Why You Have to Teach the SAS® System about SEX!David B. Malkovsky, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 6 Size: 195 Kb Best ContributedUsing SAS/ACCESS® Software for Rdb in Clinical Trials ResearchJoseph B. McGlynn, Mallinckrodt Medical Inc.
Pages: 4 Size: 91 Kb The SAS System Enters the Third Dimension Using DATA Step Views for Real-time Quality ControlJeffrey A. Polzin, SAS Institute Inc.; Robert N. Rodriguez, SAS Institute Inc.; James F. Sattler
Pages: 5 Size: 162 Kb Experiments in IndexingSwati Bansal, American College of Radiology; Margaret Seldin, Atlantic Research Corporation
Pages: 3 Size: 62 Kb Advanced Programming Topics for the SAS/ACCESS® Interface to DB2® Using the New Features of Release 6.07Bradley W. Klenz, Meridian Software, Inc.; Charles A. Jacobs, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 10 Size: 357 Kb Using SAS/Access® Software and Database Management Systems in a Distributed EnvironmentJana Van Wyk, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 10 Size: 334 Kb Corporate Data: Bringing Together the Islands of Information with SAS/ACCESS® SoftwareEmily P. Wallace, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 4 Size: 144 Kb Econometrics, Operations Research, and Quality ControlUsing the ARIMA Procedure in Forecasting the Demand and Utilization of Inpatient Hospital ServicesJohn J. Hisnanick, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Pages: 9 Size: 166 Kb Using SAS® Econometric Modeling to Predict Year 2000 Census Mail ResponseJay K. Keller, U.S. Bureau of the Census; Michele Carrier, U.S. Bureau of the Census
Pages: 4 Size: 104 Kb Analyzing Business and Economics Data with SAS/ETS® SoftwareMark Little, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 9 Size: 265 Kb Running the Business: Financial Management with the SAS® SystemJeff Babcock, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 14 Size: 323 Kb Optimal Tax Strategies for Small Businesses and Professional PracticesJanet R. Gibley, General Business Services; Raymond A. Gibley, General Business Services
Pages: 3 Size: 63 Kb Weather Sensitive Appliance Load Curves: Conditional Demand EstimationDeepak A. Keshani, Duke Power Company; Thomas N. Taylor, Duke Power Company
Pages: 9 Size: 204 Kb Testing the Rationality of Panel Data Forecasts Using a GMM EstimatorRichard H. Cohen, University of Hawaii
Pages: 6 Size: 285 Kb Are Your Manufacturing and Distribution Systems Optimal? Exploiting Networks to Solve Linear Programming Models FasterMaria Lupetin, Lupetin Consultants Inc.; Trevor D. Kearney, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 5 Size: 136 Kb Processing Longitudinal Data for Input into the LIFETEST Procedure: Examples from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP)Taube Wilson, Westat, Inc.
Pages: 6 Size: 206 Kb Best ContributedSome Suggested Modifications to the SAS® Conjoint Macro_Jairo Castano; Willem Janssen
Pages: 6 Size: 121 Kb Managing Time and Resources: Enterprisewide Project ManagementLaurie Rose, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 4 Size: 131 Kb Using the Project Management Tools in the SAS® SystemRadhika Kulkarni, SAS Institute Inc.; Gehan Corea, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 13 Size: 231 Kb Multicriteria Decision Making with SAS® SoftwareMary G. Crissey, U.S. Air Force
Pages: 7 Size: 141 Kb Quality Sciences at Delco Electronics CorporationBruce McLean, Georgia Southern University
Pages: 3 Size: 80 Kb Formal Online DemonstrationsExperimental Design of the Mace with JMP DesignJohn P. Sall, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 7 Size: 195 Kb GraphicsWhat's New in Release 6.07 of SAS/GRAPH® SoftwareDonna Bravo, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 9 Size: 210 Kb SAS/NVISION'" Software: The SequelAnthony R. MacKay, University of Guelph
Pages: 1 Size: 35 Kb CUMULUS, Graphic Representation of Factorial PlanesDanielle Grange, C.N.R.S. Computer Center; Michel Ringenbach, C.N.R.S. Computer Center
Pages: 7 Size: 166 Kb Effective and Efficient Use of SAS/GRAPH® SoftwareLeRoy Bessler, Miller Brewing Company
Pages: 10 Size: 180 Kb The Colour Centrifuge!Philippe Brown, Marcol Group Ltd.
Pages: 3 Size: 85 Kb Using Personal Computers as Host Graphics DevicesMike Kalt, SAS Institute Inc.; Peter Ruzsa, SAS Institute Inc.; Mike Long, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 6 Size: 214 Kb Put Presentation Graphics in Your ApplicationsAnthony L. Friebel, SAS Institute Inc.; Jade Walker, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 10 Size: 283 Kb Tetraplot - Four Vertices Are Better Than ThreeLeon L. Fedenczuk, Gambit Consulting Ltd.; Mark Bercov, Bercov Computer Consultants Ltd.
Pages: 5 Size: 124 Kb Best ContributedGetting Mainframe SAS/GRAPH® Output into Your PC SoftwareTimothy L. Latendress, DPRA Incorporated
Pages: 4 Size: 102 Kb Importing X Window System- Raster Images into SAS/GRAPH® Software OutputBernadette H. Johnson, Pharmaceutical Product Development, Inc.; Wendy D. Johnson, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 6 Size: 195 Kb Hands-on WorkshopsLittle Orphan Annotate: How to Dress Up SAS/GRAPH® Software OutputArthur L. Carpenter, California Occidental Consultants
Pages: 6 Size: 119 Kb Using the SQL ProcedureKirk Paul Lafler, Software Intelligence Corporation
Pages: 6 Size: 109 Kb SAS/IML® Software: An Application-Oriented IntroductionEd Barber, University of California - San Diego
Pages: 4 Size: 82 Kb Enhancing the Printed Appearance of Your SAS® ReportsS. David Riba, JADE Tech, Inc.
Pages: 3 Size: 101 Kb A Do-It-Yourself Guide to Creating a Data Entry Application Using SAS/FSP® Software and Screen Control Language (SCL)Veronica Fasullo, Atlantic Research Corporation; Felix G. Meale, Atlantic Research Corporation
Pages: 5 Size: 104 Kb Host Systems and the C LanguageSources of SAS® System Information in the MVS EnvironmentMichael A. Raithel, Computer Associates International, Inc.
Pages: 10 Size: 150 Kb Exploiting Features of Release 6.07 of the SAS® System that Are Specific to the VMS Operating SystemBrian Hess, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 8 Size: 231 Kb Getting the Most Out of the CMS Operating System with SAS® SoftwareMatt Aaronson, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 6 Size: 177 Kb AUTO WRAP/TABS: Are These Parameters a Limitation on IBM® Terminals?Marie E. Tennant, Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency
Pages: 5 Size: 164 Kb Best ContributedSAS® Software on the IBM RISC System/6000® Workstation - The Wave of the Future for Information DeliveryDarius S. Baer, IBM Corporation; James L. Shefelbine, Burlington Northern Railroad
Pages: 6 Size: 174 Kb Desktop Strategies: Should I Go to OS/2® Windows, or UNIX?John Sims, SAS Institute Inc.; David C. Brumitt, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 2 Size: 79 Kb Taking Advantage of the Power and Flexibility of the SAS® System for OS/2® and Microsoft WindowsMark W. Cates, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 5 Size: 177 Kb Plotting with Mainframe Power and PC Flexibility in Version 6 of the SAS®SystemTim Berryhill, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Pages: 5 Size: 129 Kb Using Pipes to Help Your PlumbingGreg Silva, Independent Consultant
Pages: 3 Size: 66 Kb Using Task Broker to Enhance SAS® Batch Processing in a UNIX EnvironmentLori Goss, Medical Research Laboratories
Pages: 7 Size: 138 Kb Transporting Files between Host Operating SystemsYvonne Selby, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 5 Size: 150 Kb Validation of the UPLOAD and DOWNLOAD Procedures in the SAS® SystemRichard A. Markus, Allergan, Inc.; Jeffrey S. Kouba, Allergan, Inc.; Curt Snyder, Allergan, Inc.; Louise Murphy, Allergan, Inc.
Pages: 6 Size: 101 Kb Information SystemsMaximizing Computer Resources with Cooperative Processing and Distributed Data AccessJack Wallace, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 10 Size: 381 Kb SAS/EIS- Software: Developing Applications for Information DeliveryGail Kramer, SAS Institute Inc.; Jamie Robbins, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 3 Size: 87 Kb Beyond Executive Information SystemsNeil H. Howard, MCI Telecommunications; Richard W. La Valley, MCI Telecommunications
Pages: 7 Size: 154 Kb An Executive Information System Prototype at Long Island Jewish Medical CenterLewis S. Goldson, Long Island Jewish Medical Center
Pages: 6 Size: 170 Kb Developing Relational Database Interface Applications Using Version 6 SAS/FSP® SoftwareSuzanne McCoy, Atlantic Research Corporation; Elizabeth F. Henrickson, Atlantic Research Corporation; Bill Lawson, Atlantic Research Corporation
Pages: 10 Size: 181 Kb SAS® Software - The Power Tool for Information ProfessionalsShane Wood, Housing Corporation of New Zealand
Pages: 5 Size: 96 Kb A Binary Search for Non-Unique KeysDerek Drummond, Atlantic Research Corporation
Pages: 5 Size: 102 Kb A Comparison of the SQL Procedure with Conventional DATA and Procedure Step MethodsKirk Paul Lafler, Software Intelligence Corporation; Fran Larsen, County of Los Angeles
Pages: 5 Size: 72 Kb Computer Aided Name MatchingJames Sidlo, American Medical Association
Pages: 5 Size: 123 Kb The Art of Defensive CodingEva Quint, Pfizer International Inc.
Pages: 8 Size: 315 Kb New Technology-Transforming A Mainframe System to the PC using SAS/AF® SoftwareHenry F. DeLong Jr.,, Pinkerton Computer Consultants, Inc.; Valerie J. Martin, Pinkerton Computer Consultants, Inc.; Beth A. Schlaline, Pinkerton Computer Consultants, Inc.
Pages: 5 Size: 162 Kb Are We Having Fun Yet? Human Factors in Designing a SAS/AF® Job Submission SystemJeffrey C. Phillips, Atlantic Research Corporation; Todd Peer, Atlantic Research Corporation
Pages: 9 Size: 192 Kb Moving a Health Data System from a Research to a Business EnvironmentMichael Hein, Hein Associates; Lisa Hein, Hein Associates
Pages: 5 Size: 140 Kb The Development of a Flasher Tracking SystemLinda Ivey, Miles Inc.
Pages: 6 Size: 80 Kb Using SAS® Software to Deliver an Offender Population Profile System (OPPS)Larry Motiuk, Correctional Service Canada; Roger Boe, Correctional Service Canada
Pages: 5 Size: 69 Kb Use of SAS/AF® and SAS/FSP® Software to Integrate a Payment System for Patient Information in a Large Multi-Center Clinical TrialDorothea Collins, Veterans Affairs Medical Center; Margaret Lee, Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Pages: 6 Size: 130 Kb Pharmacokinetic Statistical Analysis System - A SAS/AF® and SAS/FSP® ApplicationSharon Passe, Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.; Andrea Contino, Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Pages: 6 Size: 143 Kb Departmental Automation Using Release 6.06 of the SAS® SystemMichael Sternberg, R. L. Polk; Peter Yribar, R. L. Polk
Pages: 6 Size: 157 Kb End-User Reporting: Deliver More Information SoonerAlan Eaton, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 9 Size: 278 Kb Dances with DataGinger Barlow, Boots Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Angela Ringelberg, Boots Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Pages: 6 Size: 106 Kb Creating a Data Dictionary for Large SAS® Data SetsSteven A. Wilson, AMEX Life Assurance Company
Pages: 6 Size: 138 Kb Automatic Documentation: Using SAS® Software to Create the Data Dictionary, Data Structure, and Process Flow TablesArthur L. Carpenter, California occidental Consultants
Pages: 6 Size: 130 Kb Using TeX to Format SAS® DATA Step ReportsJoseph E. St. Sauver, University of Oregon
Pages: 10 Size: 385 Kb Future Directions in Working with Procedure OutputChris R. Olinger, SAS Institute Inc.; Robert S. Ray, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 8 Size: 243 Kb Small Area Analysis of Hospitalization Rates Using SAS® SoftwareLarry J. Walter, Kaiser Permanente Medical Group of N. California; Bruce H. Fireman, Kaiser Permanente Medical Group of N. California
Pages: 6 Size: 157 Kb A Menu-Driven Table GeneratorJoy Y. S. Jair, Kaohsiung Refinery; Rex C. T. Wu, Kaohsiung Refinery
Pages: 7 Size: 104 Kb Automatic Documentation of COBOL SystemsJohn D. Smith, University of Colorado - Boulder
Pages: 6 Size: 130 Kb Simple SAS® Analyses That Add Value to Corporate DatabasesRichard Sue, Ontario Hydro
Pages: 4 Size: 121 Kb Appeal to a HIER Authority: Graphing CA-7 Scheduling DependenciesBrent Turner, Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A.
Pages: 6 Size: 124 Kb Using the FSLETTER Procedure in the SAS® Macro Facility to Produce Quality Letter Output for a Marketing DepartmentPhyllis Jordan-Johnson, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.; Margaret L. Molnar, Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.
Pages: 9 Size: 201 Kb Load Data Analysis Workstation (LDAW): A SAS/AF® Information Systems ApplicationBurtt Blodgett, Quantum Consulting Inc; John Powers, Quantum Consulting Inc
Pages: 6 Size: 157 Kb The History of the SAS® System at the Census BureauMichael Fortier, U.S. Bureau of the Census
Pages: 3 Size: 90 Kb Planning for the Future with the SAS® SystemRobert S. Lohr, U.S. Bureau of the Census; Robert Nunziata, U.S. Bureau of the Census
Pages: 3 Size: 76 Kb The Evolving Role of the SAS® System in the Development of the Production System for the Consumer Price Index (CPI)James E. Johnstone, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Stuart Leven, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Pages: 10 Size: 369 Kb Optimal Clinical Data Structures for Use with SAS/PH-Clinical SoftwareSandra D. Schlotzhauer, SAS Institute Inc.; Andrew T. Fagan, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 8 Size: 213 Kb CDMSTAT. A Case Report Forms Tracking System using SAS/AF® and SAS/FSP® SoftwareFaith R. Sloan, Parke-Davis Pharmaceutical; H. Jean Lieverman, Parke-Davis Pharmaceutical
Pages: 3 Size: 103 Kb Design Features of a Clinical Information SystemBernadette H. Johnson, Pharmaceutical Product Development, Inc.
Pages: 6 Size: 103 Kb An Integrated Clinical Information System for Pharmaceutical ResearchMartin J. Rosenberg, MAJARO INFOSYSTEMS, INC.
Pages: 7 Size: 183 Kb A SAS® Program to Create Output Files Used for a Randomization Code Distribution ProcedureJoseph M. O'Connor, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company; Ute E. Schwiderski, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company; Joseph J. Andary, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
Pages: 5 Size: 114 Kb Using the SAS® System for an Analysis and Reporting System for Effluent MonitoringThomas P. Walker, Jr., Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.
Pages: 6 Size: 111 Kb An Easy-to-Use Double-Entry RoutineTrent L. McDonald, University of Washington
Pages: 6 Size: 170 Kb The DynaLink SystemDavid Sommer, Optimal Systems, Inc.; David Goossen, DynaMark, Inc.; Andrew Traldi, Traldi, Inc.
Pages: 6 Size: 267 Kb CHECKING OUT-OF-RANGE DATAAileen L. Yam, G. H. Besselaar Associates
Pages: 4 Size: 82 Kb Faculty Productivity Information SystemMohamad Khachab, University of Nebraska Medical Center; Dan Moser, University of Nebraska Medical Center; Robert H. Waldman, University of Nebraska Medical Center; Leon B. Ellwein, University of Nebraska Medical Center
Pages: 5 Size: 127 Kb Development of a User-Friendly Mapping SystemPeter J. Lund, State of Washington
Pages: 8 Size: 184 Kb Point and Click Your Way to a Mainframe Database: The Easy Way to Download Data to Your PCJohn Roback, Dartmouth College
Pages: 5 Size: 196 Kb Taking Advantage of Xerox 3700/4050 Printing Ability within a SAS® Batch Processing ReportDavid Yui, Department of Education, California
Pages: 6 Size: 167 Kb Control of Batch Program Execution with the SAS® SystemTyler Witko, American Cyanamid Company; Thomas R. Hoffman, American Cyanamid Company
Pages: 5 Size: 103 Kb X Window Applications and the SAS® System: A Partnership in QualitySusan G. Smith, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Pages: 3 Size: 80 Kb Performance and TuningEfficient SAS® Software Programming: A Version 6 UpdateJean Hardy, Services Conseils Hardy Inc.
Pages: 5 Size: 109 Kb Performance Enhancements in SAS® Procedures for Small and Large ApplicationsLeigh A. Ihnen, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 10 Size: 170 Kb DATA Step PerformancePat Herbert, SAS Institute Inc.; Jeffrey A. Polzin, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 4 Size: 158 Kb I/O Performance Improvements in Release 6.07 of the SAS® System under MVS, CMS, and VMSStephen M. Beatrous, SAS Institute Inc.; John T. Stokes, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 5 Size: 146 Kb CPU and DASD Impacts of Release 6.06 of the SAS® SystemMichael J. Schilling, Burlington Northern Railroad
Pages: 7 Size: 178 Kb Automated Workload. Forecasting - A Large Complex SAS® ApplicationLance Pedriana, County of Los Angeles; Fay Wong, County of Los Angeles
Pages: 8 Size: 202 Kb Resource Usage and Capacity Management in Large UNIX EnvironmentsRobert K. Newman, NORTHWEST AIRLINES
Pages: 7 Size: 155 Kb PostersSmarter SAS® Programming through the Use of Coding ConventionsLinda A. Smith, Atlantic Research Corporation; Anne Asher, Atlantic Research Corporation
Pages: 6 Size: 149 Kb YTD Reporting Using the SUMMARY and TRANSPOSE ProceduresTom Bellmer, SPRINT INTERNATIONAL; Steven J. First, Systems Seminar Consultants, Inc.
Pages: 5 Size: 116 Kb Using SAS® Software Windowing Products to Develop a Remote Data Entry Diskette Tracking SystemJohn Bowen, Merck Research Laboratories; Cathy Carfagno, Merck Research Laboratories
Pages: 6 Size: 102 Kb A SAS® System: From Mainframe SAS® Data to Spreadsheet via the SAS® System for PCsSamuel D. Calhoun, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Pages: 4 Size: 78 Kb Using SAS/AF® Software and SCL in Version 6Karen Crandall, Eastman Kodak Company
Pages: 4 Size: 157 Kb Twin Studies: Now That I Have Your Attention, or How One Users Group Kept Its Crowd After LunchLynne A. Davidson, Medical College of Virginia -Virginia Commonwealth University
Pages: 5 Size: 122 Kb Best ContributedUsing SAS® Software to Evaluate the Imaging Performance of Presurgical Diagnostic Tests in the Detection of CancerKristin R. Dawson, CYTOGEN Corporation
Pages: 7 Size: 213 Kb Blocked Randomized Assignment of Treatments to Patients in Clinical TrialsMaria A. Deloria, NIAID; George F. Reed, NIAID
Pages: 6 Size: 146 Kb A SAS® Window Application for Generating Follow-up Clinic Schedules and Monitoring Accrual in a VA Cooperative StudyJoan Derrico, West Haven Cooperative Studies Program
Pages: 6 Size: 112 Kb Linear Time Lines: A Visual Summary of Critical Patient DataTenya Marie Economou, VA Cooperative Studies Program Coordinating Center; Pamela M. Hartigan, VA Cooperative Studies Program Coordinating Center
Pages: 6 Size: 228 Kb Using the CATMOD Procedure to Estimate Linkage between Pairs of Gene Loci from Offspring of Selfed HeterozygotesKent M. Eskridge, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; William Compton, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Lomas Tulsieram, University of British Columbia
Pages: 6 Size: 110 Kb A SAS® Database of Chemical Substance Information from the Environmental Protection Agency's "The 1990 List of Lists"Barbara L. Jackson, Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.
Pages: 1 Size: 24 Kb A PostScript Macro LibraryDerek P. Morgan, Washington University Medical School, St. Louis
Pages: 6 Size: 147 Kb Tabulating the Results: An Application of SAS® Software to Periodic Reporting in a Longitudinal Epidemiologic StudyWilliam C. Murphy, Eastman Dental Center; Howard M. Proskin, Eastman Dental Center; Dennis H. Leverett, Eastman Dental Center
Pages: 4 Size: 97 Kb The View Review: PROC SQL Views, SAS/ACCESS® Views, and DATA Step ViewsAndrew A. Norton, Trilogy Consulting Corporation
Pages: 6 Size: 162 Kb A Menu-Driven SAS/QC® Software ApplicationMary B. Obenshain, Burroughs Wellcome Corp.
Pages: 5 Size: 98 Kb Creating Comma-Delimited Files from SAS® Data Sets for Downloading to MicrocomputersKaren C. Patterson, San Diego Data Processing Corporation
Pages: 3 Size: 53 Kb Using the SAS® System to Evaluate Syphilis ControlRaymond L. Ransom, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Joann Schulte, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Melinda Flock, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Pages: 2 Size: 45 Kb Use of the KEEP and DROP Concept in Batch SAS® ProgramsBill Schallert, Madison Area Technical College
Pages: 6 Size: 169 Kb Picturing Production Data Using Base SAS® and SAS/GRAPH® FeaturesTamara L. Siler, Exxon Company, U.S.A
Pages: 5 Size: 100 Kb Using Features of the SAS® System, Release 6.06, to Enhance Data Entry ApplicationsSharon S. Trevoy, Sterling Winthrop, Inc.
Pages: 4 Size: 89 Kb Developing SAS Applications Using Information Engineering MethodologyPriscilla E. Van Grevenhof, Mayo Clinic; Roger Mueller, Mayo Clinic
Pages: 3 Size: 86 Kb Managing General Clinical Research Center (GCRC) In/Outpatient Census Data Using the SAS® System and DEC VAX VMS DCLJacqueline A. Wendel, University Of Rochester
Pages: 5 Size: 106 Kb A SAS® Program for Reproducing the Results from the ITEM ProcedureShu-Yeng Wong, Purdue University at Indianapolis
Pages: 5 Size: 179 Kb The Investigation of Suicide Using SAS® Software Procedures: A SAS/ETS® ApproachSeid M. Zekavat, Loyola Marymount University
Pages: 6 Size: 106 Kb Assessment of Interrater Agreement for Multiple Nominal Responses among Several RatersChul W. Ahn, City of Hope National Medical Center
Pages: 6 Size: 124 Kb Diagnostics for Model Selection in Nonlinear Regression Based on the Concept of Closeness to Linearity Using SAS/IML® SoftwareSuzette Blanchard, University of Cincinnati; Martin S. Levy, University of Cincinnati
Pages: 3 Size: 93 Kb A Macro Procedure in SAS® Software to Summarize Output of Regression ModelsChih-Ping Chou, University of Southern California; Eric Yu I. Wang, University of Southern California
Pages: 4 Size: 103 Kb A SAS/IML® Program to Simulate Data with Nonnormal DistributionsChih-Ping Chou, University of Southern California; Shinn-Tzong Wu, University of California - Los Angeles
Pages: 3 Size: 66 Kb SAMP/AID - Sampling Applications and Demonstrations in Learning StatisticsEfraim Darom, Bar Ilan University
Pages: 5 Size: 117 Kb SAS® Software and the Bard: Using SAS® Software Procedures to Measure One-Person Theatrical Show PreferencesJames D. Ryan, Michigan State University; Joseph E. Earley, Loyola Marymount University
Pages: 6 Size: 144 Kb A SAS® Macro to Extend the Friedman Test for the Unbalanced Case Plus a Multiple Comparisons ProcedureKirk A. Easley, Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Pages: 4 Size: 115 Kb Using SAS® Macros and SAS/GRAPH® Software to Produce Data-Driven Laboratory Data PlotsPaul M. Gilbert, Sterling Winthrop, Inc.
Pages: 5 Size: 136 Kb A SAS® Macro for Performing Analyses of Random Effect Models of Longitudinal Data Using the IML ProcedureGreg A. Grandits, University of Minnesota; Patricia Grambsch, University of Minnesota; Thomas Louis, University of Minnesota
Pages: 6 Size: 95 Kb Multitrait Scaling Program: MULTIRon D. Hays, RAND Corporation; Eric Yu I. Wang, University of Southern California
Pages: 6 Size: 97 Kb The Use of SAS/GRAPH® Software in the Management of Clinical TrialsMaryAnne D. Hope, VA Cooperative Studies Program
Pages: 6 Size: 133 Kb Multivariate Inequality Hypostheses Using SAS/IML® SoftwareDan Jacobs, Maryland Sea Grant College, University of Maryland; Estelle Russek-Cohen, University of Maryland
Pages: 4 Size: 122 Kb A Simulation Study of Estimators for Rates of Changes in Longitudinal Studies with AttritionFong Wang, Genentech, Inc.; Mary Lange, Immunex Corp.
Pages: 6 Size: 91 Kb POWER: A Simple Macro for Power and Sample Size CalculationsKristin Latour
Pages: 5 Size: 119 Kb HOMOVAR: A Macro for Testing Homogeneity of VariancesKristin Latour
Pages: 5 Size: 112 Kb Using Macros to Run RegressionsReesa L. Laws, Kaiser Permanente, Northwest Region
Pages: 2 Size: 60 Kb Generating Statistical Tables Meeting NDA Guidelines the Lazy WayJohn Lue, Allergan, Inc.
Pages: 6 Size: 147 Kb Graphical Presentation of Gypsy Moth Severity Using dBase 111+ and the SAS® SystemHelen A. Machesky, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Charles H. Coole, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Daniel B. Twardus, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Pages: 8 Size: 170 Kb Statistical Simulations Using the CALIS ProcedureDavid P. MacKinnon
Pages: 5 Size: 142 Kb A SAS® Program to Analyze Statistical Distribution of Airborne MaterialD. Manco, CNR-FISBAT; F. Caiffa, CNR-FISBAT; T. Tirabassi, CNR-FISBAT; S. Corsi, CERVED
Pages: 5 Size: 123 Kb The GREPLAY Procedure: A Valuable Tool for the SAS® Graphics UserKimberly A. Mitchell, M.I.E.M.S.S.; Michael Dunham, M.I.E.M.S.S.; David R. Gens, M.I.E.M.S.S.
Pages: 5 Size: 103 Kb Determination of Response Surface Function Using Repeated MeasuresDenise M. Moyse, Abbott Laboratories; David Henry, Abbott Laboratories; Hong-Jiong Shi, Abbott Laboratories; Robert S. Boger, Abbott Laboratories; Clement Maurath, Abbott Laboratories
Pages: 6 Size: 129 Kb Importing SAS/GRAPH® Output into WordPerfectBernarr Pardo, ALZA Corporation
Pages: 5 Size: 84 Kb Analyzing Multiple Response Questions: Facilitating an Existing Method and Presenting an AlternativePaul E. Pope, Texas Agricultural Extension Service; Darrell Fannin, Texas A&M University
Pages: 6 Size: 131 Kb A SAS® Program to Compute Factors for One-Sided Tolerance Limits for a Normal DistributionSusan Portugal, Wyeth-Ayerst Research
Pages: 4 Size: 86 Kb An Alternative Convergence Criterion for the NLIN ProcedureWilliam Potts, University of Maryland
Pages: 4 Size: 94 Kb Influence Measures in Nonlinear RegressionTapon Roy, Boehringer Ingelheim Phannaceuticals, Inc.
Pages: 4 Size: 117 Kb Plot Mean with Standard Error by Using the SAS/STAT® GLM Procedure and the SAS/GRAPH® GPLOT ProcedureEric Yu I. Wang, University of Southern California; Aili Gong, University of Southern California
Pages: 6 Size: 111 Kb Best ContributedUsing SAS/GRAPH® Software for Three-Dimensional Illustrations of VL Amino Acid Diversity7 ..Perry Watts, Fox Chase Cancer Center; Samuel Litwin, Fox Chase Cancer Center
Pages: 6 Size: 122 Kb A Supplemental SAS® Function for Computing Moving AverageShi-Tao Yeh, Environmental Resources Management, Inc.
Pages: 3 Size: 56 Kb SAS Graphics Competition WinnersBest Presentation of Data-ColorPerry Watts, Fox Chase Cancer Center
Pages: 9 Size: 131 Kb Best Presentation of Data-MonochromeRichard L. Berg, Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Pages: 7 Size: 74 Kb Most Creative Use of the SoftwareNelson R. Pardee, Syracuse University
Pages: 8 Size: 373 Kb Artistic/AestheticsJoris Cauquill, Centre de Development
Pages: 4 Size: 83 Kb SAS/NVISION® Software GraphicsAnthony R. MacKay, University of Guelph
Pages: 2 Size: 117 Kb Statistics and Statistical GraphicsSome Problems in Computer Aided Design of ExperimentsDouglas C. Montgomery, Arizona State University
Pages: 8 Size: 183 Kb Model Selection for Uncensored Lifetime Data Using SAS/IML® SoftwareSutaip L. C. Saw, National University of Singapore
Pages: 5 Size: 134 Kb Best ContributedProportional Hazards Analysis of Left-truncated Survival DataDennis Heisey, University of Wisconsin-MADISON
Pages: 6 Size: 153 Kb A Bootstrap Evaluation of the EM Algorithm for Censored Survival DataGeorge W. Pasdirtz, Hazleton Laboratories
Pages: 6 Size: 122 Kb Bootstrap Estimation of the Variance of Percentile Regression ParametersMichael L. Smith, Bowman Gray School of Medicine; George Howard, Bowman Gray School of Medicine; Gregory W. Evans, Bowman Gray School of Medicine
Pages: 9 Size: 179 Kb The Estimation of Drug Shelf-LifeJyh-Shiun Lin, Trilogy Consulting Corporation; Shein-Chung Chow, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
Pages: 6 Size: 114 Kb Analytic Modeling in SAS/INSIGHT" SoftwareHeman Robinson, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 6 Size: 159 Kb Marketing Research: Uncovering Competitive AdvantagesWarren F. Kuhfeld, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 9 Size: 260 Kb Evaluating Export Marketing Decisions Using Cluster Analysis and Correspondence AnalysisMarcus Schmidt, Southern Denmark Business School; Jesper Strandskov, Aarhus School of Business; Gerald Albaum, University of Oregon - Eugene
Pages: 5 Size: 195 Kb Improving the Interpretation of Cluster Analysis: Developing a New Rescaling AlgorithmSoren Sten Hansen, GfK Denmark; Leif Thoisen, GfK Denmark; Marcus Schmidt, Southern Denmark Business School; Ole Drengsgaard, United Nations
Pages: 6 Size: 153 Kb Mapping Alcohol Availbility in Los Angeles County: A Practical Application of SAS/GRAPHRichard A. Scribner, University of Southern California; Jon Galaif, University of Southern California; David P. MacKinnon, Arizona State University
Pages: 5 Size: 123 Kb Graphical Aids for Summarizing Inferential Results of Nonlinear RegressionWilliam J. Price, University of Idaho; Bahman Shafii, University of Idaho
Pages: 6 Size: 137 Kb Extending the SAS® System's Statistical Capabilities with SAS/IML® SoftwareCharles B. Hallahan, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Pages: 10 Size: 215 Kb Ordination and Display of Multivariate DataE. Barry Moser, Louisiana State University
Pages: 10 Size: 350 Kb Using the GLM Procedure to Analyze Multivariate Response in Crossover DesignsJulie Myers Grender, Louisiana State University; William D. Johnson, Louisiana State University
Pages: 6 Size: 147 Kb Best ContributedUsing SAS® Software to Evaluate the Power of Alternative Data Analytic Methods for Repeated Measures DesignsThomas C. Chenier, East Carolina University
Pages: 6 Size: 90 Kb Graphical Methods for Categorical DataMichael Friendly, York University
Pages: 7 Size: 233 Kb Analysis of Incomplete Categorical Repeated MeasuresCharles S. Davis, University of Iowa
Pages: 6 Size: 241 Kb Marginal. Probabilities: An Intuitive Alternative to Logistic Regression CoefficientsP. M. Wright, Johns Hopkins University
Pages: 3 Size: 81 Kb The Use of Logit Analysis: Pitfalls and SAS® TipsWilliam Chan, American College of Radiology
Pages: 3 Size: 93 Kb Calculating an Exact Permutation Trend Test Statistic Using the SAS® SystemSteven Bailey, Wyeth-Ayerst Research
Pages: 5 Size: 134 Kb Using the NLIN Procedure to Combine Estimates of Relative PotencyStan Altan, R.W. Johnson Pharmaceutical Research Institute; Jaya Natarajan, R.W. Johnson Pharmaceutical Research Institute
Pages: 6 Size: 110 Kb Essential SAS® Software for EngineersWilliam D. Kahn; Diccon R. E. Bancroft, W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.
Pages: 10 Size: 235 Kb INSIGHT into Multiple RegressionRobert A. Muenchen, University of Tennessee
Pages: 4 Size: 114 Kb Spin, Rotate, and View Three-Dimensional Point Clouds: Dynamic Exploration of SAS® Data Sets without SAS/INSIGHT" SoftwareArthur L. Carpenter, California Occidental Consultants; Clinton A. Carpenter, California Occidental Consultants
Pages: 6 Size: 107 Kb Interactive Data Analysis StrategiesAlvin M. Best III, Virginia Commonwealth University
Pages: 6 Size: 145 Kb An Interactive SAS/AF® System for Assessing BioequivalenceDeborah Dukovic, Sterling Winthrop, Inc.
Pages: 6 Size: 178 Kb Using SAS/CALC° Software to Complement SAS/STAY' SoftwareEdward Wei-Tarng Lee, Yale University School of Medicine; Kendall Bryant, Yale University School of Medicine; Mary-Ellen Power, Yale University School of Medicine
Pages: 10 Size: 124 Kb Do We Always Need Clinical Stratification in Multicenter Clinical Trials? Results of a Simulation StudyRoland Brandmaier, University of Munich; U. Aydemir, Biometric Center for Therapeutic Studies; H. Ansari, Biometric Center for Therapeutic Studies; J. Hasford, University of Munich
Pages: 6 Size: 140 Kb Training and User Support ServicesSAS® Users Groups: A Network of SAS® Software ProfessionalsSally A. Roberson, SAS Institute Inc.; Betty Fried, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 3 Size: 107 Kb Best ContributedAn In-House SAS® Users Group: Facilitating the Transition to Version 6Marcia S. Murto, American Cyanamid Company
Pages: 5 Size: 123 Kb A Guide to Modifying an Introductory SAS® CourseLaura Ray-Wilson, University of Texas; Christine Stroup-Benham, University of Texas
Pages: 6 Size: 137 Kb Improving SAS® System Support (Version 6) at a Large SiteBruce F. Gilsen, Federal Reserve Board; Berton Shankman, Federal Reserve Board
Pages: 8 Size: 148 Kb Controlling which files are displayed in the PROC ACCESS windowBruce F. Gilsen, Federal Reserve Board
Pages: 2 Size: 48 Kb Training and Supporting Nontechnical People Who Use theLAS® SystemKim L. Kolbe, Systems Seminar Consultants, Inc.
Pages: 3 Size: 68 Kb New Publications for SAS® Software UsersWanda Verreault, SAS Institute Inc.; Anne Corrigan, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 3 Size: 124 Kb Using SAS® Software to Teach a University Course in Statistical Computing and Database ManagementJohn L. Wasik, North Carolina State University
Pages: 6 Size: 137 Kb Diagnosing Error Messages in Version 6 of the SAS® System: But What Does It Really Mean?Sally J. Painter, SAS Institute Inc.
Pages: 6 Size: 169 Kb The Consortium Alternative: Getting the Best Training for LessMichael Davis, Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Connecticut, Inc.; Peter Prause, The Travelers Companies
Pages: 5 Size: 103 Kb The Stand-up Trainer Is Not Yet ObsoleteSteven J. First
Pages: 3 Size: 63 Kb SAS® Curriculum - An Integrated ApproachPatti Zehner, Upjohn Company; Lynda M. Randall, Upjohn Company
Pages: 6 Size: 124 Kb Have It Your Way! Customized SAS® Training: A Case Study of the Texas Instruments Training SolutionSuzanne S. Scott, Texas Instruments, Inc.
Pages: 3 Size: 55 Kb SAS® Classes for Nonprogrammers in the Clinical Data Management WorldSusan V. Hale, Parke-Davis Pharmaceutical Research
Pages: 4 Size: 117 Kb Increasing Corporate Productivity with Decreasing Training DollarsJean Ussery, SAS Institute Inc.; Bonnie Allen, SAS Institute Inc.
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