BASUG is thrilled to announce our IN-PERSON SAS Blowout!
Pre-registration by Oct 15 is required. No on-site registration or walk-ins.
The meeting will be held on Friday, October 18, at the Microsoft New England Research and Development Center in Kendall Square, Cambridge. The full-day meeting, co-hosted by SAS® and BASUG, features presenters from SAS, presenting on a range of SAS 9 programming topics. There will be plenty of time for socializing during breakfast, breaks, lunch, and an early evening mixer with appetizers and a cash bar. We can't wait to see you! Abstracts are listed below. If you have questions, feel free to email us: registrations@basug.org.
The meeting will not be recorded, and will not be live-streamed. We hope to see you in-person.
BASUG welcomes students with a 50% discount if they register by Friday, October 4. Please email an image of your current student ID to registrations@basug.org to request the coupon code.
Thank you to Microsoft for providing tech non-profits with access to the beautiful NERD facilities.
PRESENTATIONS
I ♥ SAS 9 and Other Nerd Confessions!
Susan Owenby (Senior R&D Director of Engineering, SAS Institute Inc.)
Join Susan for a trip down memory lane as she shares anecdotes from her 18-year SAS journey, including what canon events led to investing her career supporting SAS 9 users as a Senior R&D Director of Engineering. We will tie it off with some information about the future support of SAS 9 and our next maintenance release, SAS 9.4M9.
Major ODS Destinations: Quirks
Jane Eslinger (President and CEO, Eslinger Enterprises)
We all know that each of the commonly used ODS destinations is different. While most of the syntax you need to create your output is the same, it is helpful to know when that syntax should be modified, or other code included because of the file type you are trying to generate. This presentation explores the quirks, good and bad, of the PDF, RTF, HTML, Excel, and PowerPoint destinations.
Building Complex Graphics from Simple Plot Types
Dan Heath (Principal Software Developer, Data Visualization R&D, SAS Institute Inc.)
There are many types of graphics, such as survival plots, adverse event plots, and forest plots, used to report clinical data. However, many of these graphics might not be available as a simple request. Even if they are available, there can be many variations on these graphics, and the reporting requirements can be different from one company to another. In this presentation, I want to show you how to construct these types of graphics by combining simple plot types, sometimes in very creative ways. We will discuss how to think about a graph as the sum of its parts. This will empower you to create these types of graphics in whatever form you need.
Data Cleaning Using SAS Programming
Jacqueline Johnson, DrPH (Principal Analytical Training Consultant, SAS Institute, Inc.)
Cleaning your data is one of the first steps in any analysis. And- it is often an exciting step because it helps you better understand your data! We will explore some tips and tricks for cleaning your data using SAS programming. In particular, we will discuss how to:
• Use Perl regular expressions to detect data errors in character variables.
• Use SAS formats and functions to standardize data.
• Create integrity constraints to restrict data values allowed in a data set.
Tips for Navigating SAS Documentation
Jane Eslinger (President and CEO of Eslinger Enterprises)
The amount of documentation for SAS products is mindboggling. Searching – and finding – what you need can be difficult at times. This presentation provides tips for getting to the desired documentation quickly and navigating the pages once you get there.
Job Opportunities with SAS Skill
Jacqueline Johnson, DrPH (Principal Analytical Training Consultant, SAS Institute, Inc.)
SAS Academic Programs partners with labor analytics company Lightcast to understand demand for SAS skill in the marketplace. Join us to look at trends in SAS jobs in Boston as well as the greater Northeastern United States! We will explore companies, job titles, occupations (and more!) hiring for SAS skill. Statistics provided in this talk will be accessible for SAS job hopefuls of varying education and length of work experience.
Panel Discussion
Michael Salé, DPS (Chairperson, Department of Management & Business Analytics, Stonehill College)
Michael Salé will moderate an engaging panel discussion featuring all of the presenters from the meeting, with time for audience questions as well.
Thanks for posting this @ShelleySessoms. We're excited for this meeting, and thankful for all the support we get from SAS (who is sponsoring this meeting), and you in particular!