ANOTHER BOOK - seems 坛子里also木有<<Building Web Applications with SAS/IntrNet: A Guide to the Application Dispatcher>>
BY Don Henderson, pp377, March 2007, SAS Institute Inc.,
INTRODUCTION:
SAS/IntrNet software opens SAS to the Internet, extranet, or intranet. Specifically, this software
enables users to run ad-hoc reports and dynamic applications via the Web. Broadly speaking,
SAS/IntrNet is divided into three areas:
&#1048707; data services that enable the user to make SQL-type queries to the SAS server. Users can
query, update, and report data.
&#1048707; compute services that give the user full access to the analytical capabilities of the SAS
server. Users can access and use any non-visual functionality provided by the SAS server.
&#1048707; out-of-the-box applications that use the SAS/IntrNet data and compute services to
deliver access to OLAP cubes created with PROC MDDB (the MDDB Report Viewer)
and to explore and report the contents of SAS catalogs and libraries (the Xplore Sample
Application).
Organizations often use a diverse collection of technologies to store, manage, and report on
information. Therefore, organizations should consider factors such as the following when
choosing a technology for developing a Web-based information delivery system:
&#1048707; user interface requirements
&#1048707; data access and analysis requirements
&#1048707; application performance
&#1048707; costs of development, deployment, and maintenance
The Application Dispatcher component of SAS/IntrNet software has many facilities that can make
the applications development task easier. This book explains many of those facilities including
some that are not known to the broad population of users.
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