Sas Presents

Engineering · Physical Sciences

4h-index59citations20works0.02yr avg

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Research Topics

SAS software applications and methods(18), Face and Expression Recognition(1), Natural Language Processing Techniques(1), Spectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses(1), Fault Detection and Control Systems(1)

Publications20 total

How to Publish Your ODS Reports to a Predefined Channel
2010
SAS 9.2 has enhancements to SAS OLAP Server that provide OLAP users and administrators more flexibility and control over their OLAP environment. With these enhancements, OLAP users can do the following: Distribute the workload across servers using load balancing Control sessions and cubes using PROC OLAPOPERATE and SAS
2010
Discovering the Road Less Traveled to SAS® Information: A Guide for Your Journey
2010· 2 cited
The Power of Personalisation with JMP
2010
The SAS ® Middle Tier: Providing Integration Services for the SAS ® Intelligence Platform
2010
A Practical Approach to Securing a SAS ® 9.2 Intelligence Platform Deployment
2010
Thoroughly Modern SAS : The SAS Code Analyzer Helps Bring Programs Up to Date
2010
The Art of Managing the SAS 9.2 Middle Tier
2010· 1 cited
Running SAS ® on Windows 32-Bit Systems: Ceilings, Limitations, and Realities
2009
Secrets of the SG Procedures
2009· 8 cited
SAS ® Business Intelligence Web Application Security Configuration Primer
2009
Exploring System Performance with SAS ® Simulation Studio
2009· 1 cited
TWO-STAGE VARIABLE CLUSTERING FOR LARGE DATA SETS
2008· 11 cited
Administration Tips for Your Information Maps
2008
Utilizing SAS® SPD Server Dynamic Cluster to Manage Very Large Data
2008
Using SAS® Business Intelligence Web Services and PROC SOAP in a Service-Oriented Architecture
2008· 1 cited
Improving Your SAS® Investment from the Ground Up: SAS® 9.2 Enhancements That Help You Leverage Your Operating Environment
2008
Getting Started with ODS Statistical Graphics in SAS ® 9.2
2008· 7 cited
Getting Started with the DATA Step Hash Object
2007· 28 cited
Creating Order out of Character Chaos: Collation Capabilities of the SAS System
2007

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