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SAS System: Nilesh Kr. Pandey

The SAS system is an integrated software suite that enables data entry, management, analysis, and reporting. It has been in use since 1976 and now has over 33,000 customers in 110+ countries. The SAS system provides functionality for database management, data access, presentation, analysis, forecasting, and application development. It can access data from a variety of sources and provides tools to meet various business needs such as data warehousing, statistics, and forecasting. The SAS system is platform independent and portable with a single integrated environment.
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SAS System: Nilesh Kr. Pandey

The SAS system is an integrated software suite that enables data entry, management, analysis, and reporting. It has been in use since 1976 and now has over 33,000 customers in 110+ countries. The SAS system provides functionality for database management, data access, presentation, analysis, forecasting, and application development. It can access data from a variety of sources and provides tools to meet various business needs such as data warehousing, statistics, and forecasting. The SAS system is platform independent and portable with a single integrated environment.
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SAS System

Overview

Nilesh Kr. Pandey


 Anintegrated system that enables us to
perform
 Data entry, retrieval and management
 Report writing and graphics
 Statistical and Mathematical Analysis
 Business planning, forecasting and DS
 Quality, OR and project management
 Application Development
Milestones
 Started in 1976 as software package for
Statistical Analysis
 By early 80s SAS branched out into graphics,
spreadsheets and online data entry
 Today SAS products range from C Compilers
to Web enabling software's
 33K customers in over 110 countries
 3.5 million users
SAS System Functionality
DataBase Data
User Interfaces Entry and
Raw Data
Editing

Access Manage Retrieval
Format …
Data

Present Analyze
Statistics
Report
Forecast
Graphics App Development Tools


SAS System Architecture
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Graphs

SAS Base Drill


RDBMS Down
Reports

ERP/Legacy Files
SAS Base Components
 SAS Language
 SAS Procedures
 Macro Facility
 Data Step Debugger
 Output Delivery System (ODS)
 SAS Windowing Environment
Terminology
 SAS Data Sets
 SAS Data Libraries
 SAS Catalog
 Observations
 Variables
Why SAS?
 Platform Independence
 Portability
 Data Access from diverse sources
 Powerful Tools for various Business
needs
 Data warehousing Made Easy
 Single integrated system
Key SAS Products
 Assist  MDDB Server
 Access  Graph
 Connect  Insight
 Share  Stat
 EIS  ETS
 AF  EMiner
 AppDev Studio  WebHound
 IntrNet  Warehouse Admin.
The SAS Data Warehouse
The Integrated, Open, End-to-End Solution
SAS/Base
Warehouse Admin SPDS OLAP tools
Operational Customer
Data
Extractor
Data Mining
RDBMS
Metadata Risk
H-OLAP
Transformation
Engine Query and Reporting
Legacy Internet Exploitation Market

Loader EIS

SAS DSS Product


Data Visualisation
Scheduler
OO RAD
External Information Quality
Environment Intelligent
Metadata Client/Server
Manager
SAP Future

Management Organisation Exploitation


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