AD01 |
Contributed |
Handheld Computers for Data Entry: A Data Services Approach using Java and XML |
Scott Chapal |
50 |
AD02 |
Invited |
A Programming Development Environment for SAS Programs |
Tim Williams |
50 |
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Lee Walke |
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AD03 |
Contributed |
GoodsHound - Building Multi-Functional Web-Based Applications with SAS/IntrNet(R) and JavaScript |
Blake Sanders |
20 |
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Mikhail Gruzdev |
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AD04 |
Contributed |
The Value of SAS in Manufacturing |
Eric Brinsfield |
50 |
AD05 |
Invited |
SAS High-speed Automated Reporting Queue – SHARQ |
Eric Puhlman |
50 |
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Kasi Peek |
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AD06 |
Invited |
Meta Data + HTML = Automated Status Reports |
George DeMuth |
50 |
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Mike DeSpirito |
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Frank C. DiIorio |
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AD07 |
Invited |
A Sample Delivery System for A Multi-Site Study Using SAS On A UNIX Platform |
Gabriel Cano |
50 |
AD08 |
Invited |
(Web) Software Development: Best Practices for Developing Enterprise Applications |
Greg Barnes Nelson |
50 |
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Danny Grasse |
. |
AD09 |
Contributed |
Integrating SAS Analytics with Microsoft-Based Desktop Applications |
Jim Tarantino |
50 |
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Dr. Sam Yamamura |
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John Payne |
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AD10 |
Invited |
Refactoring Design Patterns into a SAS Application |
Mark Tabladillo, Ph.D. |
50 |
AD11 |
SAS |
Techniques for SAS® Enabling Microsoft Office in a Cross-Platform Environment |
Vincent DelGobbo |
50 |
AD12 |
Contributed |
Bridging the Gap: From Spreadsheets to Websites |
Mary K. Tucker |
20 |
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Maryanne Hope |
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