Can anyone please help me to understand the process of
publishing a SAS Technical Paper? I have developed a Custom SAS DI
Transformation which is 80% faster than
the default SAS DI transformation.
Sumanta,
Congratulations on your innovation! This is what the SAS community is all about.
You have a couple of options for sharing. For immediate release, you can create an article on http://sasCommunity.org, which is a wiki platform that thousands of SAS users visit and contribute to.
If you would like the chance to create a formal paper and present it to your peers, you can submit a paper proposal for SAS Global Forum or one of the SAS Regional or special interest groups. This article (and video) describes the process for SAS Global Forum -- but unfortunately the call for papers has already passed the deadline for 2014. Alternatively, you can find a user group if one exists in your geography or industry and propose the topic there.
These options are not mutually exclusive. I encourage you to share your content at any time on sasCommunity.org. You can later formalize the topic for use at a conference. Also, if you want to solicit feedback on your approach, you can visit the discussion forum and post your ideas there.
Good luck,
Chris
Thank you Chris for your prompt reply.
It's a great pleasure to inform you that the path you are showing me, is what I was looking for. As per your advice, I will publish a topic on the thought and will ask for feedback shortly.
Thanks & Regards
Sumanta
I am preparing the article and try to publish it soon.
Thank you for your guidance and help.
Regards
Sumanta
> There is one more option. You can write an article here in Communities on SAS. Instructions for writing an article are available here .
I can't find where 'here" is. 🙂 Where?
Hi @ChrisNZ,
When Renee wrote the comment I think SAS Communities was using the Jive platform and the link may have disappeared. There is a new process to publish an article, now it's on Lithium as described at https://communities.sas.com/t5/Community-Memo/How-to-nominate-a-topic-discussion-as-an-article-for-t...
Kind Regards,
Michelle
Thank you Michelle! 🙂
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