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  2. SAS Institute Inc v World Programming Ltd - Wikipedia

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    SAS Institute Inc. v World Programming Ltd (2012) C-406/10 was a decision of the European Court of Justice which established that copyright protection does not extend to software functionality, programming languages, and file types. [1]

  3. SAS (software) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [25] It was used only on IBM mainframes and had the main elements of SAS programming, such as the DATA step and the most common procedures, i.e. PROCs. [24] The following year a full version was released as SAS 72, which introduced the MERGE statement and added features for handling missing data or combining data sets. [26]

  4. World Programming System - Wikipedia

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    The World Programming System, also known as WPS Analytics or WPS, is a software product developed by a company called World Programming (acquired by Altair Engineering).. WPS Analytics supports users of mixed ability to access and process data and to perform data science tasks.

  5. SAS Institute - Wikipedia

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    SAS Institute (or SAS, pronounced "sass") is an American multinational developer of analytics and artificial intelligence software based in Cary, North Carolina. SAS develops and markets a suite of analytics software (also called SAS), which helps access, manage, analyze and report on data to aid in decision-making. The company's software is ...

  6. List of European Court of Justice rulings - Wikipedia

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    In SAS Institute Inc v World Programming Ltd. (C-406/10), the court ruled that copyright protection does not extend to software functionality, the programming language used, or the format of the data files used by a software program.

  7. SAS language - Wikipedia

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    The SAS language is a fourth-generation computer programming language used for statistical analysis, created by Anthony James Barr at North Carolina State University. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its primary applications include data mining and machine learning .

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