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SAS® USERS GROUP INTERNATIONAL
 
 
Gregory S. Nelson, Conference Chair
 April 10-13, 2005
 
 

Overview
· What is SUGI
· Conference Leaders
· Conference Sections
· Paper Tracks
· Schedule at a Glance
· Conference Highlights
· Sponsors

Registration
· How to Register
· Fees and Packages
· Ways to Save
· Extra-fee Items
· Online Registration
· On-site Contact
· Refund Policy
· Forms

Presentations & Training
· Focus Sessions
· Schedules & Abstracts
· Sunday Seminars
· Statistical Tutorials
· Tuesday Lunch
      Keynotes

· Wednesday Afternoon
      Seminar

· Pre-SUGI SAS
      Training

· SAS Certification

Additional Information
· Hotel Information
· Transportation
· Explore Philadelphia
· Optional Tours
· Charity Book Drive

Online Tools
· Call for Papers
· Online Registration
· Personal Scheduler
· Presenter's Package
· Volunteer Form



   SUGI Hotline
   919.531.5000
 
Contributed Paper Awards
 Applications Development  Coders' Corner  Data Mining and Predictive Modeling
 Data Presentation  Data Warehousing, Management and Quality  Focus Sessions
 Hands-on Workshops  Planning, Development and Support  Posters
 Solutions  Statistics and Data Analysis  Systems Architecture
   Tutorials  
(Due to the varying number of sessions, some sections have more than "Best Paper".)


Applications Development

Best Contributed Paper

Paper 022-30: Rick Andrews, Sherry Dixon
    Performance Monitoring for SAS Programs on Windows XP

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Coders' Corner

Best Contributed Papers

Paper 037-30: Britta Kelsey
    The Mystery of the PROC SORT Options NODUPRECS and NODUPKEY Revealed

Paper 054-30: Jenine Eason
    PROC FORMAT: A Speedy Alternative to Sort/Merge

Paper 067-30: Ronald Fehd
    Journeymen's Tools: The Writing for Reading and Reuse Program Header



Honorable Mention

Paper 035-30: Michael A. Raithel
    Automatically Process a Varying Number of New Data Files from a "Data Directory"

Paper 047-30: Greg J. McLean
    "That Can't Be SAS!" Starting SAS/AF Applications

Paper 058-30: Andrew T. Kuligowski
    In Search of the LOST CARD

Paper 061-30: William C. Murphy
    Slicing and Dicing the SAS Data Set

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Data Mining and Predictive Modeling

Best Contributed Paper

Paper 084-30: Charles Manahan
    A Proportional Hazards Approach to Campaign List Selection

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Data Presentation

Best Contributed Paper

Paper 092-30: David Brown
    %sas2xl: A Flexible SAS Macro That Uses Tagsets to Produce Complex, Multi-Tab Excel Spreadsheets with Custom Formatting

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Data Warehousing, Management and Quality

Best Contributed Papers

Paper 101-30: Russ Lavery
    The SQL Optimizer Project: _Method and _Tree in SAS9.1

Paper 104-30: Katherine Prairie
    Taming Transformation: A Strategy for Metadata within the Warehouse

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Focus Sessions

No Contributed Papers in this section

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Hands-on Workshops

No Contributed Papers in this section

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Planning, Development and Support

Best Contributed Paper

Paper 144-30: Nicholson E. Warman
    Litigation and SAS: Some Dos and Don'ts (or, You Call that Evidence?)

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Posters

Best Contributed Papers

1st Place
Paper 179-30: Susan J. Slaughter, Lora D. Delwiche
    Summary Tables in SAS Enterprise Guide: PROC TABULATE Made Easy

2nd Place
Paper 178-30: Mark Tabladillo
    Mapping an Exclusive Regular Expression Strategy



Honorable Mention

Paper 160-30: Jenine Eason
    The Evolution of a SAS/GRAPH Application

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Solutions

No Contributed Papers in this section

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Statistics and Data Analysis

Best Contributed Paper

Paper 204-30: Robert Terry, Sung-Hyuck Lee
    IRT-FIT: SAS Macros for Fitting Item Response Theory (IRT) Models



Honorable Mention

Paper 201-30: Matthew W. Wheeler
    Benchmark Dose Estimation Using SAS

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Systems Architecture

Best Contributed Papers

Paper 216-30: David J. Bosak
    Reporting SAS9 License Usage

Paper 223-30: Trang X. Lance
    The Rolling Stones Were Right (Time Is on Our Side): An Application of SAS Multiprocessing

Philip Mason
    Leveraging the WIK with Enterprise Guide
(This was a late replacement for a withdrawn paper. We do not have a copy of the paper.)

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Tutorials

No Contributed Papers in this section

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