- Paperback: 360 pages
- Publisher: SAS Publishing; 1 edition (September 2005)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1590477936
programming, packed with solutions that programmers can apply to their
day-to-day problems. Discover key techniques and tools available within
Base SAS (including the macro language and PROC SQL), SAS/GRAPH, and
SAS/STAT that can be used to resolve many common issues in working with
clinical trial data. Organized to reflect the statistical programmer's
work flow, this user-friendly text begins with an introduction to the
working environment, then presents chapters on importing and massaging
data into analysis data sets, producing clinical trial output, and
exporting data. Valuable plug-and-play programming examples are
provided throughout. Whether you're a novice seeking an introduction to
SAS programming for the pharmaceutical industry or a junior-level
programmer exploring new approaches to problem solving, you'll find a
wealth of practical suggestions to help you sharpen your skills.
Jack Shostak is the manager of statistical programming at the
Duke Clinical Research Institute and has been a SAS user since 1985. He
is the author of the chapter “Reporting and SAS Tool Selection” in
Reporting from the Field, a coauthor of the NorthEast SAS Users Group
(NESUG) proceedings paper “Macros Developed for Statistical Summary and
Tabulation of Clinical Data,” and the author of the PharmaSUG paper
“Implementation of the CDISC SDTM at the Duke Clinical Research
Institute.” Jack is active in the Pharmaceutical Industry SAS Users
Group (PharmaSUG) and SAS Users Group International (SUGI).
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