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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/sugconf/SUGI-paper-example.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/sugconf/SUGI-paper-example.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..53f13af6b59 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/sugconf/SUGI-paper-example.txt @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +Paper 999-99 + +Paper Written for the Annual SUGI Conference + +SUGI Author, ABC Corporation, City, State +SUGI Co-Author, ABC Corporation, City, State + +ABSTRACT (HEADER 1) + +A brief summary at the beginning highlights the major points of your +paper. Include the complete names of all SAS products that are +discussed in the paper, names of operating environments (if +applicable), and the skill level that the intended audience should +have. (9-point Arial regular) + +INTRODUCTION (HEADER 1) + +The introduction explains the purpose and scope of your paper. + +MAIN IDEA (Body of Paper, HEADER 1) + +This is a main topic in the body of the paper. This is the body of +the paper. This is the body of the paper. This is the body of the +paper. This is the body of the paper. This is programming code in +the body of the paper. + +data one; +set two; +if mix(var1, var2) > 0 then do; +run; +Continuation of body of the paper. + +SUB-TOPIC (HEADER 2) + +This is a sub-topic in the body of the paper. This is text in the +sub-topic. This is text in the sub-topic. This is programming code +in the sub-topic in the body of the paper. + +data one; +set two; +if mix(var1, var2) > 0 then do; +run; +Continuation of body – after source code. + +ANOTHER MAIN TOPIC (HEADER 1) + +This is the text of another main idea. This is the text of another +main idea. This is the text of another main idea + +CONCLUSION (HEADER 1) + +The conclusion summarizes the main ideas in your paper. You can also +use the conclusion to highlight final points and make +recommendations or predictions. + +REFERENCES (HEADER 1) + +This section is required only when information that was written, +tested, or researched by someone other than the author is included +in the paper. + +ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (HEADER 1) + +This section is not required. Use this section to thank people who +were especially helpful to you when you wrote your paper, for +example, co-workers, reviewers, product developers. + +CONTACT INFORMATION (HEADER 1) + +Your comments and questions are valued and encouraged. +Contact the author(s): +Name +Enterprise +Address +City, State, ZIP +Work Phone: +Fax: +E-mail: +Web: + +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. ® indicates USA registration. + +Other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective +companies. |