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Meeting Schedule
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January 20th, 2010
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Room Reserved from 11:30 to 3:00pm |
| Lunch |
Acclaim Systems |
| Sponsor |
Pizza and subs at 11:30 |
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400 Market Street
Amtrak Train Station
Conference Room 201
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Request SAS Technical Support, Here
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Club members are interested in
how things are done in other companies and in other
government groups. Present any of the following:
- State-of-the-art skills with the latest SAS products.
- Busted programs from the "Olden Days".
- Working code samples.
Programmers and Managers are
encoured to ask for a specific presentation, solution,
or technical topic..
- Why does SAS work like this...
- Why can't SAS do this...
- Is there a better way...
- I like sci-fi movies where computers can...
- I wish I knew about this when I first started with
SAS..
- What I really like about SAS...
- Compared to (Java, Oracle, etc.)...
- Is this possible...
Polished
public speaking skills are not required.
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Papers Wanted from Bureau of Health Statistics
and Research, Department of Environmental Protection.
- Why we use SAS for Statistics
- Why we use SAS for data management
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Presentations
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Topic on SAS/BI
- Efficient data management.
- Constructing user groups with different
authorizations / access to information.
- OLAP Cube
- SAS Add-in for Microsoft Office
- Information Map example in Information Delivery
Portal
and/or Web Report Studio -a simple example using SAS
Add-in for Microsoft Office (high interest on examples
that use MS Excel)
- Data Integration Studio - An example of using Data
Integration Studio to streamline the processing of
a SAS data set (e.g., creating additional variables,
combining it with data from other sources, etc.)
SAS/Connect, ODBC, SQL
- SAS to Oracle, Oracle to SAS
Time Series Analysis
SAS/IntrNet Examples
SAS/Graph
SAS and ERSI
Macro's and Troubleshooting
ODS Examples
Data Analysis
- Tips and techniques on searching for data anomolies
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KeyStone SUG is a resource for SAS Users and
IT Managers
- It is a venue where SAS technical people gain public speaking
experience. Some presentations will be highly polished with
very articulate speakers while others will be polar opposite.
SAS User Groups are where SAS technical people gain public
speaking experience.
- SAS User groups are a local hotspot for SAS technical
expertise. Managers are welcome to throw challenges to the
group that may include actual work problems that are currently
in-progress.
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