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Building Analytic Services With SAS Business Intelligence

Overview The rapid rise of the Internet has caused successive waves of change through the information industry. One of the latest overarching concepts is known as Service-oriented Architecture. Web services are one popular technology for creating a Service-oriented Architecture. This paper shows how one can use SAS BI Web Services to deploy SAS analytics through web services. Specific steps for developing a SAS Stored Process and deploying it as a web service are shown. Scenarios discuss the deployment of services within a corporate network as well as via an intercompany configuration. The audience for this paper is assumed to have a basic level of familiarity with XML and HTTP technologies.

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SAS Institute
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Date Published
May 29, 2009
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Web Services, Business Intelligence - Data Warehousing

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