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2008-10-09 09:38
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 Innovators of SAS and WinNonlin softwares [Software]

Hello

I need the information about innovators of SAS and WinNonlin softwares.

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Pandu
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2008-10-09 22:45
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 History…

Dear Pandu,

NONLIN was developed by Carl Metzler at the Upjohn Company / Kalamazoo in FORTRAN-66 for mainframes (e.g., the Sperry UNIVAC 9000). In the beginning NONLIN was freeware (although this term didn’t exist); if you wrote a nice letter to Carl you received a 10.5" diameter reel of ½" 9-track magnetic tape.*

References:
  1. Metzler CM. A User’s Manual for NONLIN. The Upjohn Co., Kalamazoo, Michigan; 1969: Technical Report 7297/69/7292/005.
  2. Metzler CM, Elfring GL, McEwen AJ. A Users Manual for NONLIN and Associated Programs. The Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan; 1974.
  3. Metzler CM, Elfring GL, McEwen AJ. A package of computer programs for pharmacokinetic modeling. Biometrics. 1974; 30(3): 562–3.
  4. Metzler CM, Weiner DL. NONLIN84: User’s Guide. Statistical Consultants Inc., Lexington, Massachusetts; 1984.
The first DOS-version PCNONLIN was developed in 1986 (IBM PC, 512K RAM, DOS 2.0+), also by Statistical Consultants; somewhere I still might have the 3.5" Floppy… ;-)
In the early 90ies there was also a binary (compiled) version for VAX-machines (VAX NONLIN for VAX/VMS 3.0+), and FORTRAN source code (renamed from NONLIN84 to PORTABLE NONLIN) available (for almost any operating system equipped with a FORTRAN-compiler). The Windows version (WinNonlin 1) was published in 1998 also by Scientific Consultants after their move to Cary, North Carolina – which (by chance?) is also the headquarter of the SAS Institute.

For a history of SAS see here.


  • When I was with a generic company in the early 1980s I showed the tape to one of our IT-guys and asked whether they can set up a terminal in my lab to access the stuff on our main-frame. The conversation was funny.
    IT: OK, that’s the source. Which language?
    I: FORTRAN-66.
    IT: We are running a business here; we have COBOL. Do you know how much a FORTRAN-compiler for our system costs?
    I: No idea.
    IT: More than 25,000 bucks. Go and play somewhere else.
    I: THX!
    Went down to my lab and shelved the tape.

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2008-10-29 11:31
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 SAS History…

Dear HS,

interesting enough, the name of Anthony Barr, one or the important founder of SAS Institute, is not mentioned in the official SAS company history.

Maybe some sort of lack of "Power to know" :-D .
Or some sort of Goodnight irritation.

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Detlew
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2008-10-29 11:45
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 SAS History...

Dear DLabes!

❝ Maybe some sort of lack of "Power to know" :-D .

❝ Or some sort of Goodnight irritation.


… or just Damnatio memoriae:confused:

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2008-10-29 11:57
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 SAS History...

Dear HS,

❝ … or just Damnatio memoriae


:clap: :clap:

This Damnatio memoriae was a historical principle in the former Imperium soviet unionum.
Thus I cannot believe ... :-D

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Detlew
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2008-10-29 14:16
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 Unperson?

Dear Dlabes,

maybe the founder of SAS is just an Unperson?

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