SEUGI 1991
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
June 11 - 13, 1991
Conference Proceedings
All documents are in PDF format.
Topics:
Applications Development
Clinical Data Management
Database Systems and Interfaces
Documentation
EIS
Graphics
IBM Systems
Information Delivery Systems
Laboratory Information and Quality Control
Other
Posters
Statistics and Statistical Graphics
VAX Systems
Workstations
Applications Development
Current and Future Directiosn in the SAS Windowing System and Display Manager
Claire Cates, SAS Institute
Effective Use of Indexes in the SAS System
Steve Beatrous, SAS Institute
How to Develop Applications more Effectively with SAS/AF Software and SCL
Lennart Larsson, Spinell Datadesign AB
Implementation of the SAS System in the Danish Fur Breeders Association
Ejner B0rsting, Danish Fur Breeders Association; J. Clausen, Danish Fur Breeders Association
Inferences Control in Data Bases
Interactive Debugging in the SAS System
SASAF Software Application Development Techniques: Experiences
Paul Spoormans, BSO/Management Support; Wiel Maessen, BSO/Management Support
SAS System - Version 6.06: Experiences with Large Datasets and the New Multivolume- and Index-Features
Gerd W. Krohm, Westdeutche Landesbank
Support for X-Windows, OSF/MOTIF and OpenLook in Release 6.07
Isolde Schell-Haungs, SAS Institute; Peter Herbertz, SAS Institute
Why SAS Software for OPCS
Clinical Data Management
An End-User Application for Pharmaceutical Research
Guy Toulouse, SEMA Group (Suisse) S.A.
An Example of the Use of Historical Information in the Analysis of Pharmaceutical Screening Trials
Egbert Biesheuvel, IMS Duphar B. V.; R. A. J. Wixley, IMS Duphar B. V.
Attributable Risk Estimation Using SAS/STAT Software
Olaf Gefeller, University Gottingen
Confidence Intervals for Bioequivalence Studies
B. Jones, Upjohn Ltd.; D. J. Nichols, Upjohn Ltd.; P. Blood, Upjohn Ltd.
Create your own Table Look-Up System
Nicolas A. Radulovich, University of California
Developing Reporting Systems for Clinical Trials in the Pharmaceutical Industry
David J. Shannon, Pfizer Central Research; Mark Baillet, Pfizer Central Research
Features of SAS/PH-Clinical Software
Gerhard Held, SAS Institute; Patrick O'Donoghue, SAS Institute
Pharmacokinetic Analysis with the SAS System
Martin Michael, SAS Institute
Rhythm Pattern Analysis - A Simplified Approach
Neil Atkins, Beaumont Hospital
Standards: An Application to Manage Large Post Marketing Surveillance Studies
C. E. Potter, MCRC; M. R. Thomson, MCRC
STARS: Statistical and Reporting System for Clinical Research Data
A. Longoni, Sandoz; G. Marcon, Sandoz; M. Sanarico, Sandoz; R. Ferrara, Sandoz
Use of Escape Sequences in Computer Generated Tables under VMS for Inclusion in SAS System Programs
Elizabeth S. Yake, Phamrakopious (Services) Ltd.
Database Systems and Interfaces
An Interface Between the SAS System and the INFORMIX Database
J. B. Brown, Amgen Ltd.; K. A. Kelly, Amgen Ltd.; Kevin Kane, Amgen Ltd.
An MIS Incorporating SAS/ASSIST Software
Bernadette Ruane, SPS Ltd.
Inside the SQL Procedure's Query Optimiser
Juliano Ginevro, SAS Institute
SAS/ACCESS Interface to DB2 Version 6 Advantages and Current Inconveniences
Bernard Gerardin, Electricite de France; C. Planchard, Electricite de France; J. L. Blanchard, Electricite de France
SAS/ACCESS Software Enhancements for Release 6.07
Peter Waschk, SAS Institute
SAS/ACCESS Software to DB2 for Decision Support in a Large Industrial Organization (Conversion, Experiences, Requirements)
P.J. M. van Kleef, Hoogovens Groep
Some New Features in the DATA STEP
Sarah Bell, SAS Institute
SQL and SAS/ACCESS Differences and Interrelationships
Mouloud Dey, SAS Institute
Structuring SAS Datasets for Use with SQL
Lasse Mussaka, SAS Institute
Documentation
New Publications for SAS Software
Mimi Saffer, SAS Institute
EIS
Executive Information from Hospital Information Systems Why, What and How
Jan Mark, Kommunedata; Jens Nielsen, Kommunedata
From Insurance Data to Executive Information Systems
Bent Lysgaard-Hansen, Topdanmark; Paul Baden, Topdanmark
Is EIS Easy?
J. G. Thomason, European SPS
Managing Complexity in Large SAS System Applications
Operations Enterprise Model
Neil Howard, MCI Telecommunications; Richard W. La Valley, MCI Telecommunications
The Marketing Information System for RAS Group Insurance Companies
Max R. Borsetti, Riunione Adriatica di Sicurta
The SAS System - Meeting Boeing's Quality Challenge
Patrick Durkin, Boeing Computer Services
Using the SAS System as an Executive Information System
Claudia Cavedon, SAS Institute
Graphics
Data-Analysis with SAS/GRAPH Software
H.C.M. van der Knaap, Unilever
Mapping Capabilities of the SAS System Version 6
Karin Eßmann, SAS Institute
IBM Systems
Performance and Tuning of Release 6.06 of the SAS System under CMS
Tuning Considerations for Version 6 of the SAS System on MVS
Isolde Schell-Haungs, SAS Institute
Utilizing 90's Technology Applied to the Management of Systems
Allan Russell, SAS Institute
Information Delivery Systems
An International Forestry Information Delivery System
Bringing High Performance SAS System to Every Desktop with X and Windows
Communication-Analysis
Birgitta Wagner, Volvo Car Corporation
Exploiting the Hyper-Text Functions in SASAF Software CBT Screens
Henrik Dorf, SMT Data A/S
Introducing SAS/ASSIST like IC1
Jean-Louis Dubois, La Prevoyance Sociale
KBDS - A Knowledge Based Concept for User-friendly Selection of Data in Decision Support Systems
Soeren Selmar, University of Aalborg
"Power: SAS/ACCESS to DB2 Financial Analysis Environment for Investment Research
Bernard Burgin, Union Bank of Switzerland; Paul Gillis, Union Bank of Switzerland
Putting PROC REPORT into Practice
Steve Morton, SAS Institute
Table Producing System - TAPS
Guy Garrett, SAS Software Ltd.; Richard W. Sommerville, OPCS
The SAS System as a DMBS Query/Report System Across Multiple Platforms
Wilfried Schollenberger, SAS Institute
The SAS System as an Information Delivery System
Udo Mattern, SAS Institute
The Value of Missings
Aad J. van Strien, K.L.M Royal Dutch Airlines
Laboratory Information and Quality Control
Interpretation-Driven Analysis Using SAS/LAB Software
Randall Tobias, SAS Institute
New SAS/QC Tools for Quality Improvement
Reinhold Koch, SAS Institute
Statistical Evaluation and Forecasting of Steel Corrosion Data
Bernhard Kienzler, INE; Emanuel Smailos, INE; Rainer Koester, INE
Other
Current Status of the SAS System in the Soviet Union
Posters
An Application for the Analysis of Pain Data by Summary Measures
A. Longoni, Istituto Richercher LPB; G. Marcon, Moustat S.r.l.; M. Sanarico, Moustat S.r.l.; S. Galimberti, Istituto Richercher LPB
An Application of Multiple Correspondence Analysis to Clinical Data on Ischemic Heart Disease
Claudio Brunelli, University of Genova; Edoardo Bracci, CNUCE Institute C. N. R.; Mariangela Protti, CNR Insitutue of Clinical Psychology; Renza Cristofani, University of Piza
How to use PROC CATMOD in Estimation Problems
Franz Woltering, Universitat Dortmund; Olaf Gefeller, George-August-Universitat Gotteingen
Printing your Output in a Nicely Formatted Way - The SAS System Page and all the other Pages you have to Consider
Anders Skollermo, Stockholm Stads Dataservice
SAS/IML Modules for Kernel Estimation of the Hazard Function from Censored Data
Olaf Gefeller, George-August-Universitat Gotteingen
Statistics and Statistical Graphics
A Graphical Demonstration of Statistical Concepts
Marlies Lacante, Catholic University Leuven
An Interface to the SAS System by Yafool
Ali Mili, Centre de Calcul El Kharwarizmi; Hedia Mhiri Sellami, Centre de Calcul El Kharwarizmi; Roland Ducournaw, Centre de Calcul El Kharwarizmi
CUMULUS, Graphic Representation of Factorial Plans
D. Grange, C.N.R. S.; M. Ringenbach, C.N.R. S.
Development of PC-based Land Suitability Analysis and Demand Distribution Model for Allocation, Forecasting and Planning
Elise Bright, University of Texas - Arlington; Parviz Nazem, University of Texas - Arlington
Future Directions of Statistical Software with the SAS System
David Delong, SAS Institute
Kinetic Modelling with SAS Software
Henk Cuppers, Unilever Research Laboratories
Method of Exact Samples for Testing Statistical Packages
Ene-Margit Tiit, University of Tartu; M. Viil, University of Tartu; S. Koskel, University of Tartu
Modelling the Development of a Professional Group in a Macroeconomic Environment - Exampole of Doctors in Austria
Ulrike Radosch, Osterr. Bundeinstitute fur Gesundheitswesen
One Year's Experience with the SAS System in the Hungarian Central Statistical Office
Eva Papp, Hungarian Central Statistical Office; Zsuzsanna Keki, Hungarian Central Statistical Office
Probability Density Distribution of Airborne Pollen Grains
Danilo Manco, CNR-Fisbat; P. Mandrioli, CNR-Fisbat; S. Corsi, CNR-Fisbat; T. Tirabassi, CNR-Fisbat
Simulation Methods Based on the SAS System
Karin Schlauss, University of Ulm; Paul Muller, University of Ulm
Statistical Procedures in Testing the Performance of Crop Growth Simulation Models
Ferenc Zemankovics, University of Agricultural Sciences; Zsuzsanna Bacsi, University of Agricultural Sciences
The Role of The Andrew's Curves in Correspondence Analysis
Joze Rovan, University of Luljana
VAX Systems
SAS/CPE Software for VMS
Chris Starke, SAS Institute
Using the SAS System in a Distributed PC to VMS Environment
Thomas Emmerich, SAS Institute
Workstations
Experimenting with SAS System Release 6.04 and Windows 3
Otto Burman, Helsinki City Planning
Optimising Performance of the SAS System Under OS/2
Craig Drury, SAS Institute
OS/2 and Windows Comparison
Mark Cates, SAS Institute
Running Release 6.04 of the SAS System in a Multitasking Environment MS Windows 3.0 on a 386/486 PC
Pantaleo Nacci, Glaxo S.P. A.
SAS System on PC, Workstation or Mainframe A choice or...
Ralph Eriksen, Baltica Insurance