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Our
second annual all-day meeting was held Thursday, September 14, 2006,
at the
Holiday Inn Downtown,
in Lincoln, with 50 attendees. The meeting started with continental breakfast and a Keynote
Address by Nebraska's Lieutenant Governor, Rick Sheehy, on information
technology initiatives in the Cornhusker State. Click
Here for more information.
The Keynote Address
was followed by a full day of ten 50-minute
presentations on a wide range of SAS Software capabilities, including
four sessions designated as "Beginner's Track" talks designed for
newer users of the SAS System. The presentations are available for
download. Click on a presentation to see its abstract with a download
link:
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Introduction to the SAS Output Delivery System, David Kelley,
SAS Institute (BT)
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POWERful Procedures for Knock-Out Analytic Results, Anil
Jayaprakash, Experian
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Application of SAS/Intrnet for Data Analysis, Anne O'Keefe,
MD, Douglas County Health Department & Rob Rohrbough, RSD, Inc.
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Tips & Techniques for PROC MEANS, Andrew Karp, Sierra
Information Services
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Introduction to the SAS Enterprise Guide, Donna Fulenwider,
SAS Institute, Inc. (BT)
- Table Lookups...You
Want Performance? , Rob Rohrbough, RSD
- My Friend
the SAS Format, Andrew Karp, Sierra Info. Services (BT)
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Productivity for Programmers with SAS Enterprise Guide, Donna
Fulenwider, SAS
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Working with SAS Date and Time Functions, Andrew Karp, Sierra
Info. Services (BT)
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Creating Mult-Sheet Excel Workbooks with the SAS Output Delivery
System, David Kelley, SAS
BT = Beginner's Track Presentation Designed for Newer Users of the SAS
System
For abstracts of all the papers, click here.
You may find more information about these papers and related topics at
the presenter's web sites:
NEBSUG also was pleased to sponsor presentation of six one- day and one half-day
SAS Software training seminars in conjunction with our Sept. 14 meeting.
These sessions addressed a broad range of topics and offer you an opportunity to
enhance your SAS System skill set at affordable rates. If you missed them, you
may check the
Sierra Information Services web site for current availability:
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