The SAS IT Office currently has a staff of four Application Developers dedicated to writing software for SAS Undergraduate Education and the SAS Dean's Office. Currently we are unable to offer programming services to departments but we hope to offer this service in the future. Until we have the resources to make this service available more widely, we would be happy to recommend and work with outside contractors who can perform this service.
By working with our office to manage your outside programming project we can help ensure with the application's design and security. We can also make sure that the software is written in a way that will allow us to host the applications on our central servers. By hosting the applications on our servers you can either save time by not having to manage your own server or pay exorbitant fees to for an outside hosting service.
For descriptions of applications, including which departments are using each of them, click application name or scroll down further in the page, view the Software Development Application Catalog, Search or view the all SAS Application pages pages.
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PubMed Parser
PubMed Parser is a multi-departmental publication, author, and user, management system designed to accomplish the following:
- Manage, retrieve, and display publications from PubMed given details for multiple authors across multiple departments
- Allow for the customization and modification of publications retrieved by PubMed on a per-author basis.
- Separation of users into groups that allow overlapping levels of oversight and redundancy when managing publications in the system.
- Provide links to publication indexing services such as PubMed and the Rutgers Library to easily grant the maximum access permitted by law to publications for both university and non-university users.
- Simple integration with new and existing departmental websites via an iframe and JSON interface
- Maintain separate scopes for each author and department administrator – allowing users to modify and access their own information independently of one another and affecting records only related to their own department.