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IS&T RCS Tutorial - Introduction to SAS
SAS (Statistical Analysis System) is one of the most powerful statistical packages available on any computer platform. This tutorial will introduce you to SAS on the desktop.After completing this tutorial, you will be able to: access SAS on Windows create, edit, and save program files containing SAS commands obtain printed output create, run, and modify your own programsSAS is only available for Windows. If you do not currently have it installed, please email Jack Chan of IS&T RCS (jack@bu.edu) to see if you may qualify to get it from BUMC OIT.
When | 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm on Friday, February 12, 2021 |
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Location | Zoom - Registered attendees will be emailed the Zoom link approximately two days before the tutorial |