PharmaSUG 2012 - Paper TF20-SAS PROC REPORT Unwrapped: Exploring the Secrets behind One of the Most Popular Procedures in Base SAS® Software Allison McMahill Booth‚ SAS Institute Inc.‚ Cary‚ NC‚ USA ABSTRACT Have you ever wondered why a numeric variable is referenced in different forms within a COMPUTE block? Do you know the difference between a DATA step variable and a variable that is listed in the COLUMN statement? Then‚ this paper is for you! Welcome to PROC REPORT Unwrapped. We are
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PREFACE The response to my graduate text Marketing Research: An Applied Orientation‚ Fourth Edition‚ has been truly gratifying‚ with more than 144 universities adopting the book in the United States. The book has been translated into Chinese‚ Spanish‚ Portuguese‚ Russian‚ French‚ and Hungarian‚ and an International Edition‚ a European Edition‚ and an Australian and New Zealand Edition have also been published. Basic Marketing Research: A Decision-Making Approach‚ Second Edition. attempts to
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RATELESS 0.218 /* rate of charge first 200 unit */ RATEMORE 0.334 /* rate of charge following unit */ PEN 0.015 /* penalty for unpaid balance */ Inputs int unit /* unit of electricity used */ float UnpaidBal /* unpaid balance */ Outputs float Penalty /* charge of penalty */ float UseCharge /* charge for the current electricity use */ float TotalBill /* total charge */ PROGRAM ALGORITHM (FLOW OF PROGRAM) 1. Display user instructions 2. Get data: unpaid balance and electricity unit
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We were assigned with the task of designing and building a digital clock that displays the time in Binary. First a power supply that outputs a 60Hz square wave is fed into the circuit. We used 74160 decade counters in the project. A 74160 divided the clock down to 6Hz‚ and then a truncated 74160 divided it down to a 1Hz wave that would be the input for the clock. This clock will display in military time. The 1HZ is equal to one second and is fed into the first 74160. There are six 74160 counters
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QUESTION: SUMMARY OF THE SEQUENTIAL SYSTEMS A Sequential System is a system that has memory. The output in a sequential system does not only depend on the current output‚ but also depends on the history of previous inputs. We dwell mostly on clocked/synchronous systems. A clock a signal that alternates between 1 and 0 at a regular rate over time. Due to the fact that the system can only store a finite number of states‚ sequential systems are sometimes called finite state machines (FSMs). A sequential
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use and includes their award winning software Pro Tools LE. Weighing in at 2.7 lbs‚ this bus-powered interface is ready for professional audio recording and production‚ anywhere you want to go. It features 24-bit audio‚ with 2 analog inputs and outputs. You can use with microphones‚ standard line connections‚ or just plug your guitar in and use one of the guitar amp modelers. It also includes midi in and out‚ for integration with a keyboard or multiple keyboards. The Mbox 2 works with a many
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Using Pulse-Width Modulation and Audio Sampling Techniques to Construct an Audio Player with a Field-Programmable Gate Array John C. Greavu III University of Minnesota‚ School of Physics and Astronomy I. INTRODUCTION 8-bit and 16-bit audio players were built by employing pulse-width modulation (PWM) techniques with a field-programmable gate array (FPGA). Basic PWM and audio playing methods are explained in detail. A sigma-delta modulation module‚ specifically‚ was programmed into a Basys
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shows five (5) views that denote all characteristics required to facilitate user requirements for the IS. Methodology Outputs Outputs Information Social Aspects How will it affect me? Role-set Will my job change? In what way? People tasks What will I have to do? Human-computer Interface How will I work with the computer? What inputs and outputs are there? Database What data are involved? Database Maintenance How will I maintain the integrity of the data?
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I. System Requirement Checklist A. Output ✓ The inventory system must produce a daily report showing the quantity of the distributed ticket with their corresponding ticket numbers and a total amount of ticket sales. ✓ The system must have an employee record for management inspection. ✓ The purchasing system must have a valid transaction receipt for the customers view. ✓ The system must have a time reminder for every train arrival and departure
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IS Description Framework Information Systems Description Framework Business Information Systems 100 A.Aitken 23/7/12 • v2.5 Introduction This is a simple framework for describing information systems. The goal of this framework is to provide a structure in which an information system can be described and documented from both an external viewpoint (independent of the information and communication technology used to realise it) and from an internal viewpoint (in terms of the information
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