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One Million Dollar Bounty (USD), Microsoft
Repository Relationship Programming for The SAS System®
Repository Relationship Programming is available for immediate implementation
with The SAS System® through SAS/AF® object-oriented programs.
Analytic programs written in SAS can finally be coded, validated, and
deployed using the same programming standards used for apps written in
Java and C#.
Repository Relationship Programming is NOT a style, convention, or programming
paradigm. There are five key differences.
Application Definition
- SAS programmers maintain the "application defintion"
list physically separate from the source code. This list identifies
every program used by the application.
Application Integration
- Individual SAS objects in the application definition list reamin
physically separate until run-time, when each os dynamically connected.
Individual objects are dynamically connected (not compiled) to create
a single cohesive application, and only after the objects are execute-ready.
Application "Layers"
- Repository Relationship Programming is the first to demonstrate
how legacy SAS applications can be repeatedly layered or merged with
new functionality.
Dynamically Connected Data Location
- Repository Relationship Programming is the first to demonstrate
that data can be stored outside the application and shared across
every object in the application, and across multiple SAS applications.
Multiple Application Merge
- Repository Relationship Programming is the first to demonstrate
how multiple applications can be merged while running in memory, providing
the perfect implementation for high performance computing with multiple
CPU servers and mobile devices.
Contact Kevin Graham for licensing.
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