Sas Studio

  1. Sas Studio University
  2. Sas Studio Aws
  • 1 Paper SAS302-2014 Introduction to SAS® Studio Michael A. Monaco, Marie Dexter, Jennifer Tamburro SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC ABSTRACT This paper is an introduction to SAS® Studio and covers how to perform basic programming tasks in SAS Studio.
  • A Step-by-Step Guide to Downloading and Installing SAS Studio Note: SAS University Edition has been discontinued and replaced by SAS OnDemand for Academics. SAS OnDemand for Academics (SODA) is a cloud-based SAS software that runs on a browser.

SAS Studio is an interface that comes with every SAS product that includes Base SAS – so you get a consistent experience from any computing device. Check out some of the products that include SAS Studio.

The first time you run SAS/IML Studio, a personal files directory called My IML Studio Files is created. By default, the personal files directory corresponds to the Windows directory shown in Table 34.1.

Table 34.1 The Personal Files Directory

Windows XP

C:Documents andSettingsuseridMy DocumentsMy IML Studio Files

Windows Vista

C:UsersuseridDocumentsMy IML Studio Files

Windows 7

C:UsersuseridDocumentsMy IML Studio Files

It is recommended that you store the files you create with SAS/IML Studio in subdirectories of the personal files directory. This provides the following advantages:

  • Each person who logs on to the computer has a unique personal files directory.

  • The personal files directory keeps your files separate from files that are distributed with SAS/IML Studio.

  • If all your SAS/IML Studio files are in subdirectories of the personal files directory, it is easier for you to back up your files.

  • When you open a file by selecting FileOpenFile from the main menu, the dialog box contains a button that lets you navigate directly to the personal files directory.

In the personal files directory, SAS/IML Studio creates the following subdirectories:

Classes

directory for user-written Java classes

Data Sets

directory for SAS data sets

Matrices

directory for IMLPlus matrices stored on the client computer

Modules

directory for IMLPlus modules

Programs

directory for IMLPlus programs

Sas

This course provides a hands-on tour of the forecasting functionality in Model Studio, a component of SAS Viya. The course begins by showing how to load the data into memory and visualize the time series data to be modeled. Attribute variables are introduced and implemented in the visualization. The course then covers the essentials of using pipelines for generating forecasts and selecting champion pipelines in a project. It also teaches you how to incorporate large-scale forecasting practices into the forecasting project. These include the creation of data hierarchies, forecast reconciliation, overrides, and best practices associated with forecast model selection.

This course can help prepare you for the following certification exam(s): SAS Forecasting and Optimization Using SAS Viya 3.5.

Learn how to101
  • Automatically create and fit custom forecast models using structured analytic workflows or pipelines.
  • Visualize modeling data using attribute variables.
  • Refine forecast models to improve forecast accuracy.
  • Apply overrides-generated forecasts.
  • Generate forecast data sets for deployment.
  • Build and share custom pipelines for large-scale forecasting analyses.
Aws

Who should attend

Forecasters and analysts in any industry, including retail, financial services, manufacturing, and pharmaceuticals

Formats available

Standard Duration

Classroom:1.5 days
Live Web Classroom:3 half-day session(s)System Requirements
e-Learning:14 hours/180 day licenseSystem Requirements

Before attending this course, you should have an understanding of basic statistical concepts. You can gain this experience by completing the Statistics 1: Introduction to ANOVA, Regression, and Logistic Regression course. Programming experience is not required.

This course addresses SAS Visual Forecasting software.

Introduction and Data Visualization
  • SAS Drive overview.
  • Creating a forecasting project and loading the data.
  • Visualizing the modeling data using attribute variables.
Pipeline Essentials
  • Definition and creation of a time series.
  • Fundamental concepts in time series modeling.
  • Classes of time series models
  • Model comparison using honest assessment.
  • Pipeline templates and pipeline comparison.
Hierarchical Forecasting

Sas Studio University

Post-forecasting Functionality
  • Overrides and exporting generated tables.
Inline Code Access and Overview (Appendix)
  • Code overview.

Sas Studio Aws


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