Anthony James Barr, aka Tony Barr or Jim Barr (born 1940) is an American programming language designer, software engineer, and inventor. Among his notable contributions are the Statistical Analysis System (SAS), automated lumber yield optimization, and the Automated Classification of Medical Entities (ACME).
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- Anthony James Barr, aka Tony Barr or Jim Barr (born 1940) is an American programming language designer, software engineer, and inventor. Among his notable contributions are the Statistical Analysis System (SAS), automated lumber yield optimization, and the Automated Classification of Medical Entities (ACME).
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- April 3, 1968
- March 27, 1968
- October 13, 1987
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- Tony Barr (Pennsylvania politician)
- the U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania nominee
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- Communications of the ACM
- Computer Sciences and Statistics: Tenth Annual Symposium on the Interface, NBS Special publication 503
- Computerworld
- Computing Surveys
- FDM, Furniture Design & Manufacturing
- Forest Products Journal
- International Statistical Review
- Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
- News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
- PC Week
- Proceedings of the Computer Science and Statistics: Eleventh Annual Symposium on the Interface, Institute of Statistics, North Carolina State University
- The American Statistician
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- C17-C18
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- Barr
- Buehlmann
- Cox
- Fry
- Goodnight
- Greenberg
- Grizzle
- Hamblen
- Helmers
- Helwig
- Johansson
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- Jones
- Manson
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- 360 Link-Edit Times Halved For Compile-&-Go Operations At TUCC
- A User's Guide to SAS 76
- Comparing hospital discharge records with death certificates: Can the differences be explained?
- Computerized Lumber Saver
- Data Management in SAS and Interfaces to Other Systems
- Evolution of Data-Base Management Systems
- High-speed transmission links yield efficient and economical data transfer. (micro-minicomputer and -mainframe links; Section 2: Connectivity).
- It's Often Little Things That Count - Like Printouts! (Editorial)
- Optimum Zero-Memory Strategy and Exact Probabilities for 4-Deck Blackjack
- Performance review of the ROMI-RIP rough mill simulator.
- SAS Programmers' Guide
- Saw Company Develops Technology to Make Efficient Use of Lumber
- Statistical Training and Research: The University of North Carolina System
- Statistical programs for the IBM 650—Part I
- The Distribution and Maintenance of SAS
- Validation of the ROMI-RIP rough mill simulator. (Solid Wood Products).(Statistical Data Included).
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- Anthony James Barr, aka Tony Barr or Jim Barr (born 1940) is an American programming language designer, software engineer, and inventor. Among his notable contributions are the Statistical Analysis System (SAS), automated lumber yield optimization, and the Automated Classification of Medical Entities (ACME).
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