SAS Programming Language

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History

Back in 1976, the SAS Institute was founded, SAS was an acronym for statistical analysis system. But a lot has changed since 1976, SAS started out as a statistical language and has changed a great deal over the years. SAS now offers solutions for Data warehousing, data mining, OLAP, data visualization, applications development, along with the original stat formats. SAS now works on a wide range on servers and platforms from Windows NT to Unix. SAS can be found from the census bureau to the IRS and postal service, and universities and colleges around the world.


Applications

Web enablement Data warehousing
Olap solutions Data mining
Enterprise resource planning Customer relations management
E-intelligence Balanced scorecard (from Harvard)

How to:

Transfer data to and from a windows spreadsheet

How to get publication graphics from SAS


Sample Programs

Dates in SAS

Recode in SAS


Related Links

The University of Michigan(AA) Tutorials

The University of Wisconsin

Cornell University

Virginia Tech Gopher system

Creating Experimental Plans in SAS

University of York

Co-SAS user group

SAS institute

North Texas users group

SAS and Y2K


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