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SAS Visual Analytics

SAS Visual Analytics is a web-based product that leverages SAS technologies to explore and analyze huge volumes of data quickly to identify patterns and trends. It allows users to import data, explore data visually using various graph types, create reports, and share insights. It utilizes SAS Cloud Analytic Services for high-speed analysis of large datasets in a scalable, resilient, and fault-tolerant manner.

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SAS Visual Analytics

SAS Visual Analytics is a web-based product that leverages SAS technologies to explore and analyze huge volumes of data quickly to identify patterns and trends. It allows users to import data, explore data visually using various graph types, create reports, and share insights. It utilizes SAS Cloud Analytic Services for high-speed analysis of large datasets in a scalable, resilient, and fault-tolerant manner.

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Visual Analytics

Co p y r i g h t © S A S I n s t i t u t e I n c. A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d .
SAS Visual Analytics: Introduction

Exploring Charts and Graphs

Additional Topics

Co p y r i g h t © S A S I n s t i t u t e I n c. A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d .
What Is SAS Visual Analytics?

SAS Visual Analytics is a web-based product that


leverages SAS High-Performance Analytics technologies to
empower organizations to explore huge volumes of data very quickly
to identify patterns, trends, and opportunities for further analysis.
SAS Visual Analytics: Features

Explore data
Analyze massive Import data
amounts of data

Create reports Share insights


SAS Cloud Analytic Services (CAS)

Resilient
High speed
Scalable

Node-to-node Fault tolerance


communication
SAS Viya Architecture

SAS Cloud Analytic Services (CAS)

Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) Massively Parallel Processing (MPP)


SAS Viya Applications
SAS Drive

SAS Data Studio SAS Visual Analytics

SAS Environment
Manager SAS Visual Analytics App

SAS Cloud Analytic Services (CAS)


SAS Graph Builder SAS Theme Designer
SAS Visual Analytics Methodology

Access Investigate Prepare Analyze Report


Visual Analytics Users

Analyst Analyst

Data Scientist Data Administrator

SAS Visual Analytics

Administrator Information Consumer


Product Report
SAS Visual Analytics: Introduction

Exploring Charts and Graphs

Additional Topics

Co p y r i g h t © S A S I n s t i t u t e I n c. A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d .
Objects: Graphs (Descriptive)

Use a box plot to view information


Use a histogram to view
about the variability of the
the distribution of
data and extreme values.
a single measure.
Objects: Graphs (Descriptive)
Nominal values Time series data
• Use a bar chart to compare summarized data for the following:

Rankings Parts of a whole


Objects: Graphs (Analysis)

Use a bubble plot to display three


dimensions of data (horizontal Use a treemap to display a lot of
location, vertical location, size of information in a small amount of space.
bubble) for some group of Use size and color to draw attention to
category values. specific areas of interest.
Objects: Graphs (Analysis)

Use a correlation matrix to


evaluate the linear relationship Use a scatter plot to evaluate the
between measures. relationship between two measures.

Use a heat map to evaluate the relationship between


two high-cardinality measures, between two
categories, or between a category and a measure.
Linear
Fit Lines ρ
Quadratic

Cubic PSpline
SAS Visual Analytics: Introduction

Exploring Charts and Graphs

Additional Topics

Co p y r i g h t © S A S I n s t i t u t e I n c. A l l r i g h t s r e s e r v e d .
Objects: Graphs (Time Plots)

Use a time series plot to show Use a line chart to show trends over
trends of measures over time. some ordinal variable
(time, age group).
Objects: Analytics (Forecasting)
Confidence
interval
Hindcast
Historical
values Use a forecasting
object to show
estimates of future
values based on
historical trends in
the data.

Predicted
values

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