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SAS® software programming - no minimum contract

act.pngPRISMTC now offers a SAS® software programming service. As with our other services, we aim to be flexibile and responsive. You can take advantage of our SAS software programming service by the day - or by the hour - as and when you need it - with no minimum contract commitment.

This provides you with a useful resourcing option alongside, or instead of, the more typical route of bringing in a 6-month contract programmer. It can be especially useful for dealing with resourcing peaks, or at critical points in a project, or with smaller, crucial tasks.

  • Flexible – available by the hour/day, simply for the days you need it.
  • Cost-effective - no minimum contract.
  • We have our own SAS software licence – no need to allocate one of your own licences. Base SAS, SAS/STAT, SAS/GRAPH.
  • We can work on-site, or off-site. We have secure, online facilities for collaborating with you and your team wherever the location.
  • Relevant experience – as well as 10 years SAS software programming experience, including significant time with clinical trials environments, our consultant is also a qualified statistician to M.Sc. level.
  • Problem-solving capability – you have access to the analytical skills of the wider PRISMTC team.

Contact Ian Macpherson on +44 (0) 1223 844274 or here.

SAS and all other SAS Institute Inc. product or service names are registered trademarks or trademarks of SAS Institute Inc. in the USA and other countries.

Posted on Jan 19, 2009 at 03:14PM by Registered Commenterprismtc in | | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Article: Quality by Design (UKICRS Newsletter)

learn.pngWe've just received our pdf copy of Paul's article that was published in the summer newsletter of the United Kingdom and Ireland Controlled Release Society (UKICRS). He writes about the Quality by Design Framework - and looks beyond simple product testing, describing how to design quality into the whole development and manufacturing process itself. The eagle-eyed amongst you will spot some illustrations featuring screenshots of our next release of CELLULA-V.

You can read the article below. Or, for full screen version, click the icon at the top right of the article window.


Posted on Jan 6, 2009 at 04:39PM by Registered Commenterprismtc in , | | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Next Tipsheet: Augmenting for Optimization

act.pngThe next set in our series of DoE Tipsheets is now available. This new set deals with Augmenting for Optimization. Augmenting of designs for optimization helps you to remove unlikely terms and reduce the required number of runs. It can also repair faulty designs. This is a very versatile augmentation tool within Design Expert DX7TM, but one that you must handle with care. The tipsheets contain tips and reminders for those who've attended our DoE workshops - and new readers may also find something useful.
Posted on Jul 22, 2008 at 11:21AM by Registered Commenterprismtc in , | | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

New DoE Tipsheets: Augmenting for De-aliasing

act.pngThe next set in our series of DoE Tipsheets is now available. This new set deals with Augmenting for De-aliasing. The tipsheets cover how to approach Foldover (Red), Semi-foldover (Yellow) and Factorial D-optimal Augmentation in order to De-alias Effects using Design Expert DX7TM. They contain tips and reminders for those who've attended our DoE workshops - and new readers may also find something useful.
Posted on Jul 3, 2008 at 05:30PM by Registered Commenterprismtc in , | | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

New Tipsheets: Two-Level Designs

act.pngThe next set in our series of Tipsheets is published. This set deals with Two-Level Designs. The tipsheets cover how to approach the key types of Design when using Design Expert DX7TM and contain tips and reminders for those who've attended our DoE workshops. New readers may also find something useful.
Posted on Jun 24, 2008 at 09:27AM by Registered Commenterprismtc in , | | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Tipsheets: DoE with Design Expert DX7

act.pngWe're publishing a series of Tipsheets on how to approach the key types of Design when using the Design Expert DX7 software tool from Statease. The tipsheets are mostly tips and reminders for those who've attended our DoE workshops, but new readers may also find something useful. The first set covers Scoping Designs.
Posted on Jun 20, 2008 at 11:30AM by Registered Commenterprismtc in , | | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

DoE Workshops Cambridge Sept 2008

On Tue 17th and Wed 18th Sept, we’ll be running our popular Design of Experiments Workshops at the St Johns Innovation Centre in Cambridge. You can sign up now...

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Posted on Feb 27, 2008 at 03:41PM by Registered Commenterprismtc in , | | EmailEmail | PrintPrint