Application Development Papers 2010

Overview
The following will list is used to manage papers being submitted to WUSS.  
Potential Papers
No Author Name Paper Status
1 Chevell Parker Using SAS® Output Delivery System (ODS) Markup to Generate Custom Pivot Tables and Pivot Charts Sy & Sunil Review Abstract

Sy' Comments: I was not able to find this on the AT site but the title sounds it would fit in our App Dev section.

Sy Opinion: Not Accepted
2 Justina M. Flavin Strategies for Developing and Delivering an Effective Online SAS® Programming Course Sy & Sunil Review Abstract

Sy' Comments: I was not able to find this on the AT site but the title sounds it would fit in our App Dev section.

Sy Opinion: Accepted as Invited
3 Matthew Redelings Query Creation Wizards using SAS INTRNET Sy & Sunil Review Abstract 
 
Sy' Comments: This seems like a good real world SAS/IntrNet example.  But there is nothing special.

Sy Opinion: Accepted
4 Mira Shapiro, Kirk P. Lafler Point-and-Click Programming Using SAS® Enterprise Guide® Sy & Sunil Review Abstract
 
Sy' Comments: This appears to give a good introductory tutorial on EG and would be acceptable for AppDev.

Sy Opinion: Accepted
5 Frank Fan Integrated SAS Edit Checks with EDC systems Sy & Sunil Review Abstract  
 
Sy' Comments: This demonstrates some features of SAS in doing data edit checks and is acceptable for AppDev. 

Sy Opinion: Accepted
6 Nalin Tikoo Automation of ‘makefile’ for use in clinical development Sy & Sunil Review Abstract 
 
Sy' Comments: This is code level paper showing UNIX make file approach.  It may be better for Coder's corner but is acceptable for AppDev. Need draft to learn more.

Sy Opinion: Not Accepted
7 Nalin Tikoo Essential project management reports in clinical development Sy & Sunil Review Abstract 
 
Sy' Comments: This is another technical paper that may be better for Coder's corner.  A draft of the paper is needed to fully evaluate.  It is acceptable for AppDev with further review. 

Sy Opinion: Not Accepted
8 William E. Benjamin Jr Yes! SAS® ExcelXP WILL NOT Create a Microsoft Excel® Graph; But SAS Users Can Command Microsoft Excel® to Automatically Create Graphs From SAS® ExcelXP Output. to be reviewed by Sy & Sunil

Sy Opinion:  Accepted
9 Kirk P. Lafler An Introduction to SAS® Hash Programming Techniques to be reviewed by Sy & Sunil

Sy Opinion: Accepted
10 DJ Penix Seamless Web Data Entry for SAS Applications

 

to be reviewed by Sy & Sunil

Sy Opinion: Accepted
11 DJ Penix Seamless Dynamic Web Reporting with SAS to be reviewed by Sy & Sunil

Sy Opinion: Not Accepted
12 fSy Truong Analyzing Social Media Tweets with SAS to be reviewed by Sy & Sunil

Sy Opinion: Accepted
13 Paul D. Sherman Simple Sync Scheme to be reviewed by Sy & Sunil

Sy Opinion: Not Accepted
14 Arthur Li Get a Grip on Macros in Just 50 Minutes! to be reviewed by Sy & Sunil

Sy Opinion: Accepted as Invited
15 Dale Harrington FUZZY HIERACHICAL MERGE ALGORITHM WITH BOUNDARY CONDITIONS to be reviewed by Sy & Sunil

Sy Opinion: Accepted
16 romain Miralles Developing a customizable and flexible multi-user web application with SAS/IntrNet to be reviewed by Sy & Sunil

Sy Opinion: Accepted
17 Ronald J. Fehd How To Use Proc SQL select into for List Processing to be reviewed by Sy & Sunil

Sy Opinion: Not Accepted
18 Ronald J. Fehd Reusable Programs and List Processing: Concepts and Development, Techniques and Tools to be reviewed by Sy & Sunil

Sy Opinion: Accepted

19 Joffrey Daras, Marc Desgrousilliers Managing Systems Projects with ClinAction  to be reviewed by Sy & Sunil

Sy Opinion: Accepted
20 Marc Desgrousilliers A SAS/IntrNet based application to enhance the efficiency and productivity of a company to be reviewed by Sy & Sunil

Sy Opinion: Accepted
21 Joe Perry Listening to the Voice of the Customer when Deploying Your Application: Using SAS© and Design Methodologies to Create a Pleasing User Installation Experience to be reviewed by Sy & Sunil

Sy Opinion: Not Accepted
22 Joe Perry Automating the Installation and Operational Qualifications of Your SAS Applications with the SAS System to be reviewed by Sy & Sunil

Sy Opinion: Accepted
23 Bharat Chitnavis Generalized Approach to Business Intelligence Application Development with Base SAS to be reviewed by Sy & Sunil

Sy Opinion: Accepted
24 Ale Gicqueau Creating a Patient Profile using CDISC SDTM to be reviewed by Sy & Sunil

Sy Opinion: Accepted (wait for Rebecca)
25 Bing Hu An Excel framework to convert clinical data to CDISC SDTM leveraging SAS® technology to be reviewed by Sy & Sunil

Sy Opinion: Accepted (wait for Rebecca)
26 Chevell Parker A SAS® Output Delivery System Menu for All Appetites and Applications to be reviewed by Sy & Sunil

Sy Opinion: Accepted as Invited

  

         Declined and no show
         Invited or prospective invited
         Confirmed
         To be emailed acceptance letter
         Already emailed acceptance letter
         Same Author submitted multiple papers
     

Final Set of Papers

No Sub # Paper Title Speaker(s) Type Stat
1. 2915 Query Creation Wizards using SAS INTRNET Matthew Redelings Contributed Paper Accepted
2. 2916 Point-and-Click Programming Using SAS® Enterprise Guide® Mira Shapiro, Kirk P. Lafler Contributed Paper Accepted
3. 2923 Automation of ‘makefile’ for use in clinical development Nalin Tikoo Contributed Paper Accepted
4. 2935 Yes! SAS® ExcelXP WILL NOT Create a Microsoft Excel® Graph; But SAS Users Can Command Microsoft Excel® to Automatically Create Graphs From SAS® ExcelXP Output. William E. Benjamin Jr Contributed Paper Accepted
5. 2939 An Introduction to SAS® Hash Programming Techniques Kirk P. Lafler Contributed Paper Accepted
6. 2946 Seamless Web Data Entry for SAS Applications DJ Penix Contributed Paper Accepted
7. 2952 Analyzing Social Media Tweets with SAS Sy J. Truong Contributed Paper Accepted
8. 2955 Simple Sync Scheme Paul D. Sherman Contributed Paper Accepted
9. 2957 FUZZY HIERACHICAL MERGE ALGORITHM WITH BOUNDARY CONDITIONS Dale Harrington Contributed Paper Accepted
10. 2990 How To Use Proc SQL select into for List Processing Ronald J. Fehd Contributed Paper Accepted
11. 2991 Reusable Programs and List Processing: Concepts and Development, Techniques and Tools Ronald J. Fehd Contributed Paper Accepted
12. 3010 Listening to the Voice of the Customer when Deploying Your Application: Using SAS© and Design Methodologies to Create a Pleasing User Installation Experience Joe Perry Contributed Paper Accepted
13. 3011 Automating the Installation and Operational Qualifications of Your SAS Applications with the SAS System Joe Perry Contributed Paper Accepted
14. 3014 Generalized Approach to Business Intelligence Application Development with Base SAS Bharat Chitnavis Contributed Paper Accepted
15. 2956 Get a Grip on Macros in Just 50 Minutes! Arthur Li Invited Paper Accepted
16. 2958 Strategies for Developing and Delivering an Effective Online SAS® Programming Course Justina M. Flavin Invited Paper Accepted
17. 3028 A SAS® Output Delivery System Menu for All Appetites and Applications Chevell Parker SAS Paper Accepted
18. 3029 Using SAS® Output Delivery System (ODS) Markup to Generate Custom Pivot Tables and Pivot Charts Chevell Parker SAS Paper Accepted

          Confirmed

 


Presentation Schedule

Thursday Morning, November 4, 2010 -  8:30-12:00

Schedule Author Name Paper
8:30 to 8:50 DJ Penix Seamless Web Data Entry for SAS Applications
9:00
to 
9:50
Arthur Li Get a Grip on Macros in Just 50 Minutes!
10:00
to
10:20
Mira Shapiro, Kirk P. Lafler Point-and-Click Programming Using SAS® Enterprise Guide®
10:30
to 
10:50
Nalin Tikoo Automation of ‘makefile’ for use in clinical development
11:00
to 
11:20
William E. Benjamin Jr Yes! SAS® ExcelXP WILL NOT Create a Microsoft Excel® Graph; But SAS Users Can Command Microsoft Excel® to Automatically Create Graphs From SAS® ExcelXP Output.
11:30
to 
11:50
Kirk P. Lafler An Introduction to SAS® Hash Programming Techniques

Thursday Afternoon, November 4, 2010 - 2:00-6:00
 
Schedule Author Name Paper
2:00 to 2:20 Matthew Redelings Query Creation Wizards using SAS INTRNET
2:30
to 
2:50
Sy J. Truong Analyzing Social Media Tweets with SAS
3:00
to
3:50
Justina M. Flavin Strategies for Developing and Delivering an Effective Online SAS® Programming Course
4:00
to
4:50
Chevell Parker A SAS® Output Delivery System Menu for All Appetites and Applications
5:00
to 
5:20
Paul D. Sherman Simple Sync Scheme
5:30
to 
5:50
Ronald J. Fehd How To Use Proc SQL select into for List Processing

 

Friday Morning, November 5, 2010 -  8:30-12:00

 

Schedule Author Name Paper
8:30 to 8:50 Ronald J. Fehd Reusable Programs and List Processing: Concepts and Development, Techniques and Tools
9:00
to 
9:50
Chevell Parker Using SAS® Output Delivery System (ODS) Markup to Generate Custom Pivot Tables and Pivot Charts
10:00
to
10:20
Joe Perry Listening to the Voice of the Customer when Deploying Your Application: Using SAS© and Design Methodologies to Create a Pleasing User Installation Experience
10:30
to 
10:50
Bharat Chitnavis Generalized Approach to Business Intelligence Application Development with Base SAS
11:00
to 
11:20
Dale Harrington FUZZY HIERACHICAL MERGE ALGORITHM WITH BOUNDARY CONDITIONS
11:30
to 
11:50
Joe Perry Automating the Installation and Operational Qualifications of Your SAS Applications with the SAS System

 

    last updated on June 21.2010