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the links are correct but the site seems to be down. Perhaps someone
from the SAS user group in Canberra, Australia could explain why? I
have actually downloaded most of the material from that site though, so
if anyone wanted any of the resources there I could probably upload
them somewhere if that is useful?
SAS_learner wrote:
> can you resend the links please
>
> On 11/23/06, woodstreet@gmail.com <woodstreet@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > you can save yourself some time by using excellent presentations
> > already done by others. Some of my favorites are here ...
> > http://sausag.sasusers.net/Presentations.htm
> >
> > particularly this one by Neil Doody
> > http://sausag.sasusers.net/presentations/SAS91%20under%20the%20covers.zip
> >
> > btw the site seems to be down right now :<
> > saivs28@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > > hello All,
> > >
> > > I'm supposed to give a presentation about SAS in a brief general
> > > perspective. So i prepared some notes after reading SAS 9.0
> > > documentation. So I was thhinking of examples with respect to a diagram
> > > in the introductory topic (Getting to know SAS: See an overview of SAS
> > > ), while reading SAS 9.0 documentation.
> > >
> > > I tried pasting the diagram here but its not working out, so i'm giving
> > > manual explanation of the diagram. By the way, Is there anyway I can
> > > upload the diagram here in the forum? I'm able to paste hte diagram in
> > > MS Word.
> > >
> > > In that topic BaseSAS was at the core/center and with radials/radii in
> > > the form of modules:
> > > Client Applications, Application Development, Web Enablement, Business
> > > Solutions, Visualization & Discovery, Analytics, Reporting & Graphics,
> > > Data Access & Management.
> > >
> > > Now I want to give certain examples for each Module/Radii, for example
> > > :
> > > Client Applications comprises of (VB,Java, Devp2000), Application
> > > Development comprises of (EIS,AF), Web Enablement (SASIntrnet),
> > > Business Solutions (OLAP,DI/ETL), Visualization & DIscovery (R&D),
> > > Analytics (Stats,OR,ETS), Reporting & Graphics (Plots,Reports,Graphs),
> > > Data Access & Management (Access, Connect).
> > >
> > > What I want to know is, are the above examples correct for each module?
> > > If not, then please add up your valuable suggestions as to what could
> > > be included or removed or is my interpretation completely wrong?
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > > Srinivas
> >
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