Applications of Spatial Data Using Business Analytics Tools

Journal Title: Database Systems Journal - Year 2011, Vol 2, Issue 4

Abstract

 This paper addresses the possibilities of using spatial data in business analytics tools, with emphasis on SAS software. Various kinds of map data sets containing spatial data are presented and discussed. Examples of map charts illustrating macroeconomic parameters demonstrate the application of spatial data for the creation of map charts in SAS Enterprise Guise. Extended features of map charts are being exemplified by producing charts via SAS programming procedures.

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Anca Andreescu, Anda Velicanu, Daniela Mitroescu

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Anca Andreescu, Anda Velicanu, Daniela Mitroescu (2011).  Applications of Spatial Data Using Business Analytics Tools. Database Systems Journal, 2(4), 43-50. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-98373