Credits and Acknowledgments |
Hundreds of people have helped the SAS System in many ways since its inception. The following individuals have been especially helpful in the development of the procedures in SAS/ETS software. Acknowledgments for the SAS System generally appear in Base SAS®software documentation and SAS/ETS software documentation.
David Amick |
Idaho Office of Highway Safety |
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David M. DeLong |
Duke University |
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David Dickey |
North Carolina State University |
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Douglas J. Drummond |
Center for Survey Statistics |
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Michel Ferland |
Statistics Canada |
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Susie Fortier |
Statistics Canada |
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William Fortney |
Boeing Computer Services |
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Wayne Fuller |
Iowa State University |
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A. Ronald Gallant |
The University North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
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Phil Hanser |
Sacramento Municipal Utilities District |
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Marvin Jochimsen |
Mississippi R&O Center |
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Jeff Kaplan |
Sun Guard |
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Ken Kraus |
Center for Research in Security Prices |
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Dominique Ladiray |
INSEE |
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George McCollister |
San Diego Gas & Electric |
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Douglas Miller |
Purdue University |
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Brian Monsell |
U.S. Census Bureau |
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Robert Parks |
Washington University |
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Benoit Quenneville |
Statistics Canada |
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Gregory Sali |
Idaho Office of Highway Safety |
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Bob Spatz |
Center for Research in Security Prices |
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Mary Young |
Salt River Project |
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