Yearly Archives: 2016

Rick Wicklin 0
Matrix computations at SAS Global Forum 2016

Last week I attended SAS Global Forum 2016 in Las Vegas. I and more than 5,000 other attendees discussed and shared tips about data analysis and statistics. Naturally, I attended many presentations that featured using SAS/IML software to implement advanced analytical algorithms. Several speakers showed impressive mastery of SAS/IML programming

Data Visualization
Sanjay Matange 0
Coffee Recipes

For a long time, Starbucks represented to me as the good coffee cup, with me paying upwards of $4 for a Latte.  But on a recent visit to San Francisco, my son introduced me to a few other options. Philz crafts a great cup of java, with the barista making

Anjelica Cummings 0
Sleep: Your legal performance enhancer

Our society lives under a collective delusion that burning out is a requirement to success. We’ve been conditioned to believe that sacrificing family, relationships and what’s personally important opens the door to achievement. But how can you be an effective leader, run a successful company or properly manage employees when

Ralf Storch 0
Tabellenverknüpfung: Self-Service für Fachbereiche

Anwender in Risiko- oder Controlling-Abteilungen haben – in aller Regel – keine tiefer gehenden Kenntnisse in Abfragen von Datenbanken. Excel ist die Welt, in der sie zu Hause sind und sich wohlfühlen. Komplexe Datenbankfragen, wenn etwa Zusammenhänge zwischen Datenbanktabellen identifiziert werden sollen, führt die IT-Abteilung durch und stellt die Ergebnisse

Rick Wicklin 0
Visualize missing data in SAS

You can visualize missing data. It sounds like an oxymoron, but it is true. How can you draw graphs of something that is missing? In a previous article, I showed how you can use PROC MI in SAS/STAT software to create a table that shows patterns of missing data in

Internet of Things
Charlie Chase 0
The Digital Revolution: Crossing the digital divide is changing the Supply Chain Landscape

The digital revolution has affected all aspects of business, including supply chains.  The Internet of Things (IoT), with its network of devices embedded with sensors is now connecting the consumer to the factory. Technologies such as RFID, GPS, event stream processing (ESP) and analytics are combining to help companies to transform their existing

Analytics
Rainer Sternecker 0
Big Data Origins: Wie Super Mario bunt wurde

In meinem Beitrag „Big Data Origins: Super Mario hat‘s vorgemacht“ habe ich Super Mario zur Big-Data-Applikation der ersten Stunde erkoren. Doch beinahe hätte diese niemals das Licht der Welt erblickt, denn die Entwickler von Nintendo hatten einiges um die Ohren. Gemessen an den heutigen Ressourcen und Möglichkeiten scheinen sie zwar lächerlich gering,

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