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- Title
- Information Design for Plant Management to Predict Equipment Failure (semester?), IPRO 303: Info Design for Plant Mngt to Predict Eqpt Failure IPRO 303 Final Report F07
- Creator
- Husain, Omar, Lee, Yewon, Voukadinov, Ivan, Parikh, Harshill, Michael, Harry, Arnoux, Christian, Obichukwu, Chike, Ike, Richard, Atanassova, Tania, Reimann, Kristen, Sonoiki, Olufemi
- Date
- 2007-12, 2007-12
- Description
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The present IPRO is a continuing research based on the findings of the previous semester during which they concluded that planned maintenances...
Show moreThe present IPRO is a continuing research based on the findings of the previous semester during which they concluded that planned maintenances in a coal fired plant are carried out by ‘Engineering Specialists’ and the ‘Operations Manager” whereas unplanned outages are taken care of by the ‘Shift Supervisor’ . These findings lead us to our primary goals, namely: • To conduct a “Day-in-the-Life” study for both the two categories of personnel described above by direct solicitation of information from plant personnel. • Develop methods to gather this information such as surveys and/or interviews. • Compile the gathered data into a comprehensive report which should benefit the sponsor in better understanding their potential users.
Deliverables for IPRO 303: Information Design for Plant Management to Predict Equipment Failure for the Fall 2007 semester
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- Title
- Information Design for Plant Management to Predict Equipment Failure (semester?), IPRO 303
- Creator
- Husain, Omar, Lee, Yewon, Voukadinov, Ivan, Parikh, Harshill, Michael, Harry, Arnoux, Christian, Obichukwu, Chike, Ike, Richard, Atanassova, Tania, Reimann, Kristen, Sonoiki, Olufemi
- Date
- 2007-12, 2007-12
- Description
-
The present IPRO is a continuing research based on the findings of the previous semester during which they concluded that planned maintenances...
Show moreThe present IPRO is a continuing research based on the findings of the previous semester during which they concluded that planned maintenances in a coal fired plant are carried out by ‘Engineering Specialists’ and the ‘Operations Manager” whereas unplanned outages are taken care of by the ‘Shift Supervisor’ . These findings lead us to our primary goals, namely: • To conduct a “Day-in-the-Life” study for both the two categories of personnel described above by direct solicitation of information from plant personnel. • Develop methods to gather this information such as surveys and/or interviews. • Compile the gathered data into a comprehensive report which should benefit the sponsor in better understanding their potential users.
Deliverables for IPRO 303: Information Design for Plant Management to Predict Equipment Failure for the Fall 2007 semester
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- Title
- Information Design for Plant Management to Predict Equipment Failure (semester?), IPRO 303: Info Design for Plant Mngt to Predict Eqpt Failure IPRO 303 Midterm Report F07
- Creator
- Husain, Omar, Lee, Yewon, Voukadinov, Ivan, Parikh, Harshill, Michael, Harry, Arnoux, Christian, Obichukwu, Chike, Ike, Richard, Atanassova, Tania, Reimann, Kristen, Sonoiki, Olufemi
- Date
- 2007-12, 2007-12
- Description
-
The present IPRO is a continuing research based on the findings of the previous semester during which they concluded that planned maintenances...
Show moreThe present IPRO is a continuing research based on the findings of the previous semester during which they concluded that planned maintenances in a coal fired plant are carried out by ‘Engineering Specialists’ and the ‘Operations Manager” whereas unplanned outages are taken care of by the ‘Shift Supervisor’ . These findings lead us to our primary goals, namely: • To conduct a “Day-in-the-Life” study for both the two categories of personnel described above by direct solicitation of information from plant personnel. • Develop methods to gather this information such as surveys and/or interviews. • Compile the gathered data into a comprehensive report which should benefit the sponsor in better understanding their potential users.
Deliverables for IPRO 303: Information Design for Plant Management to Predict Equipment Failure for the Fall 2007 semester
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- Title
- Information Design for Plant Management to Predict Equipment Failure (semester?), IPRO 303: Info Design for Plant Mngt to Predict Eqpt Failure IPRO 303 Poster F07
- Creator
- Husain, Omar, Lee, Yewon, Voukadinov, Ivan, Parikh, Harshill, Michael, Harry, Arnoux, Christian, Obichukwu, Chike, Ike, Richard, Atanassova, Tania, Reimann, Kristen, Sonoiki, Olufemi
- Date
- 2007-12, 2007-12
- Description
-
The present IPRO is a continuing research based on the findings of the previous semester during which they concluded that planned maintenances...
Show moreThe present IPRO is a continuing research based on the findings of the previous semester during which they concluded that planned maintenances in a coal fired plant are carried out by ‘Engineering Specialists’ and the ‘Operations Manager” whereas unplanned outages are taken care of by the ‘Shift Supervisor’ . These findings lead us to our primary goals, namely: • To conduct a “Day-in-the-Life” study for both the two categories of personnel described above by direct solicitation of information from plant personnel. • Develop methods to gather this information such as surveys and/or interviews. • Compile the gathered data into a comprehensive report which should benefit the sponsor in better understanding their potential users.
Deliverables for IPRO 303: Information Design for Plant Management to Predict Equipment Failure for the Fall 2007 semester
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- Title
- Information Design for Plant Management to Predict Equipment Failure (semester?), IPRO 303: Info Design for Plant Mngt to Predict Eqpt Failure IPRO 303 IPRO Day Presentation F07
- Creator
- Husain, Omar, Lee, Yewon, Voukadinov, Ivan, Parikh, Harshill, Michael, Harry, Arnoux, Christian, Obichukwu, Chike, Ike, Richard, Atanassova, Tania, Reimann, Kristen, Sonoiki, Olufemi
- Date
- 2007-12, 2007-12
- Description
-
The present IPRO is a continuing research based on the findings of the previous semester during which they concluded that planned maintenances...
Show moreThe present IPRO is a continuing research based on the findings of the previous semester during which they concluded that planned maintenances in a coal fired plant are carried out by ‘Engineering Specialists’ and the ‘Operations Manager” whereas unplanned outages are taken care of by the ‘Shift Supervisor’ . These findings lead us to our primary goals, namely: • To conduct a “Day-in-the-Life” study for both the two categories of personnel described above by direct solicitation of information from plant personnel. • Develop methods to gather this information such as surveys and/or interviews. • Compile the gathered data into a comprehensive report which should benefit the sponsor in better understanding their potential users.
Deliverables for IPRO 303: Information Design for Plant Management to Predict Equipment Failure for the Fall 2007 semester
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- Title
- Information Design for Plant Management to Predict Equipment Failure (semester?), IPRO 303: Info Design for Plant Mngt to Predict Eqpt Failure IPRO 303 Abstract F07
- Creator
- Husain, Omar, Lee, Yewon, Voukadinov, Ivan, Parikh, Harshill, Michael, Harry, Arnoux, Christian, Obichukwu, Chike, Ike, Richard, Atanassova, Tania, Reimann, Kristen, Sonoiki, Olufemi
- Date
- 2007-12, 2007-12
- Description
-
The present IPRO is a continuing research based on the findings of the previous semester during which they concluded that planned maintenances...
Show moreThe present IPRO is a continuing research based on the findings of the previous semester during which they concluded that planned maintenances in a coal fired plant are carried out by ‘Engineering Specialists’ and the ‘Operations Manager” whereas unplanned outages are taken care of by the ‘Shift Supervisor’ . These findings lead us to our primary goals, namely: • To conduct a “Day-in-the-Life” study for both the two categories of personnel described above by direct solicitation of information from plant personnel. • Develop methods to gather this information such as surveys and/or interviews. • Compile the gathered data into a comprehensive report which should benefit the sponsor in better understanding their potential users.
Deliverables for IPRO 303: Information Design for Plant Management to Predict Equipment Failure for the Fall 2007 semester
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- Title
- Information Design for Plant Management to Predict Equipment Failure (semester?), IPRO 303: Info Design for Plant Mngt to Predict Eqpt Failure IPRO 303 Project Plan F07
- Creator
- Husain, Omar, Lee, Yewon, Voukadinov, Ivan, Parikh, Harshill, Michael, Harry, Arnoux, Christian, Obichukwu, Chike, Ike, Richard, Atanassova, Tania, Reimann, Kristen, Sonoiki, Olufemi
- Date
- 2007-12, 2007-12
- Description
-
The present IPRO is a continuing research based on the findings of the previous semester during which they concluded that planned maintenances...
Show moreThe present IPRO is a continuing research based on the findings of the previous semester during which they concluded that planned maintenances in a coal fired plant are carried out by ‘Engineering Specialists’ and the ‘Operations Manager” whereas unplanned outages are taken care of by the ‘Shift Supervisor’ . These findings lead us to our primary goals, namely: • To conduct a “Day-in-the-Life” study for both the two categories of personnel described above by direct solicitation of information from plant personnel. • Develop methods to gather this information such as surveys and/or interviews. • Compile the gathered data into a comprehensive report which should benefit the sponsor in better understanding their potential users.
Deliverables for IPRO 303: Information Design for Plant Management to Predict Equipment Failure for the Fall 2007 semester
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- Title
- Energy Efficient Lighting Design Using LEDs and Other Technologies (semester?), IPRO 337
- Creator
- Antol, Marcin, Bowles, Patrick, Denloye, Olasoji, Emch-wei, Colin, Ericksen, Michael, Glencoe, Anthony, Hidalgo, Carolina, Hubbard, Christian, Husain, Omar, Neiswander, Brian, Ng, Hin Hei, Nguyen, Minh, Williams, Leslie Ann
- Date
- 2007-05, 2007-05
- Description
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• Incorporation of energy efficient lighting technologies into an existing 6,000 sq ft space, thereby adding to the transformation of the...
Show more• Incorporation of energy efficient lighting technologies into an existing 6,000 sq ft space, thereby adding to the transformation of the space into a new useful zero-energy lab. • Testing and measurement of energy consuming Devices that are scaled for renewable energy systems such as photovoltaic, battery storage, and fuel cells. • Demonstration of the use of day lighting for ambient light. Demonstration of use of low energy consuming systems for task lighting and night time lighting. • Development of low energy consuming lighting systems including fixture mock ups, lamp mock ups, day lighting harvesting systems, fiber optic day light utilization systems, fixtures utilizing LED, low wattage fluorescent and direct and indirect lighting fixture design.
Deliverables for IPRO 337: Energy Efficient Lighting Design Using LEDs and Other Technologies for the Spring 2007 semester
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- Title
- Energy Efficient Lighting Design Using LEDs and Other Technologies (semester?), IPRO 337: Energy Efficient Lighting IPRO 337 Project Plan Sp07
- Creator
- Antol, Marcin, Bowles, Patrick, Denloye, Olasoji, Emch-wei, Colin, Ericksen, Michael, Glencoe, Anthony, Hidalgo, Carolina, Hubbard, Christian, Husain, Omar, Neiswander, Brian, Ng, Hin Hei, Nguyen, Minh, Williams, Leslie Ann
- Date
- 2007-05, 2007-05
- Description
-
• Incorporation of energy efficient lighting technologies into an existing 6,000 sq ft space, thereby adding to the transformation of the...
Show more• Incorporation of energy efficient lighting technologies into an existing 6,000 sq ft space, thereby adding to the transformation of the space into a new useful zero-energy lab. • Testing and measurement of energy consuming Devices that are scaled for renewable energy systems such as photovoltaic, battery storage, and fuel cells. • Demonstration of the use of day lighting for ambient light. Demonstration of use of low energy consuming systems for task lighting and night time lighting. • Development of low energy consuming lighting systems including fixture mock ups, lamp mock ups, day lighting harvesting systems, fiber optic day light utilization systems, fixtures utilizing LED, low wattage fluorescent and direct and indirect lighting fixture design.
Deliverables for IPRO 337: Energy Efficient Lighting Design Using LEDs and Other Technologies for the Spring 2007 semester
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- Title
- Energy Efficient Lighting Design Using LEDs and Other Technologies (semester?), IPRO 337: Energy Efficient Lighting IPRO 337 Abstract Sp07
- Creator
- Antol, Marcin, Bowles, Patrick, Denloye, Olasoji, Emch-wei, Colin, Ericksen, Michael, Glencoe, Anthony, Hidalgo, Carolina, Hubbard, Christian, Husain, Omar, Neiswander, Brian, Ng, Hin Hei, Nguyen, Minh, Williams, Leslie Ann
- Date
- 2007-05, 2007-05
- Description
-
• Incorporation of energy efficient lighting technologies into an existing 6,000 sq ft space, thereby adding to the transformation of the...
Show more• Incorporation of energy efficient lighting technologies into an existing 6,000 sq ft space, thereby adding to the transformation of the space into a new useful zero-energy lab. • Testing and measurement of energy consuming Devices that are scaled for renewable energy systems such as photovoltaic, battery storage, and fuel cells. • Demonstration of the use of day lighting for ambient light. Demonstration of use of low energy consuming systems for task lighting and night time lighting. • Development of low energy consuming lighting systems including fixture mock ups, lamp mock ups, day lighting harvesting systems, fiber optic day light utilization systems, fixtures utilizing LED, low wattage fluorescent and direct and indirect lighting fixture design.
Deliverables for IPRO 337: Energy Efficient Lighting Design Using LEDs and Other Technologies for the Spring 2007 semester
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- Title
- Energy Efficient Lighting Design Using LEDs and Other Technologies (semester?), IPRO 337: Energy Efficient Lighting IPRO 337 Final Report Sp07
- Creator
- Antol, Marcin, Bowles, Patrick, Denloye, Olasoji, Emch-wei, Colin, Ericksen, Michael, Glencoe, Anthony, Hidalgo, Carolina, Hubbard, Christian, Husain, Omar, Neiswander, Brian, Ng, Hin Hei, Nguyen, Minh, Williams, Leslie Ann
- Date
- 2007-05, 2007-05
- Description
-
• Incorporation of energy efficient lighting technologies into an existing 6,000 sq ft space, thereby adding to the transformation of the...
Show more• Incorporation of energy efficient lighting technologies into an existing 6,000 sq ft space, thereby adding to the transformation of the space into a new useful zero-energy lab. • Testing and measurement of energy consuming Devices that are scaled for renewable energy systems such as photovoltaic, battery storage, and fuel cells. • Demonstration of the use of day lighting for ambient light. Demonstration of use of low energy consuming systems for task lighting and night time lighting. • Development of low energy consuming lighting systems including fixture mock ups, lamp mock ups, day lighting harvesting systems, fiber optic day light utilization systems, fixtures utilizing LED, low wattage fluorescent and direct and indirect lighting fixture design.
Deliverables for IPRO 337: Energy Efficient Lighting Design Using LEDs and Other Technologies for the Spring 2007 semester
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- Title
- Energy Efficient Lighting Design Using LEDs and Other Technologies (semester?), IPRO 337: Energy Efficient Lighting IPRO 337 IPRO Day Presentation Sp07
- Creator
- Antol, Marcin, Bowles, Patrick, Denloye, Olasoji, Emch-wei, Colin, Ericksen, Michael, Glencoe, Anthony, Hidalgo, Carolina, Hubbard, Christian, Husain, Omar, Neiswander, Brian, Ng, Hin Hei, Nguyen, Minh, Williams, Leslie Ann
- Date
- 2007-05, 2007-05
- Description
-
• Incorporation of energy efficient lighting technologies into an existing 6,000 sq ft space, thereby adding to the transformation of the...
Show more• Incorporation of energy efficient lighting technologies into an existing 6,000 sq ft space, thereby adding to the transformation of the space into a new useful zero-energy lab. • Testing and measurement of energy consuming Devices that are scaled for renewable energy systems such as photovoltaic, battery storage, and fuel cells. • Demonstration of the use of day lighting for ambient light. Demonstration of use of low energy consuming systems for task lighting and night time lighting. • Development of low energy consuming lighting systems including fixture mock ups, lamp mock ups, day lighting harvesting systems, fiber optic day light utilization systems, fixtures utilizing LED, low wattage fluorescent and direct and indirect lighting fixture design.
Deliverables for IPRO 337: Energy Efficient Lighting Design Using LEDs and Other Technologies for the Spring 2007 semester
Show less
- Title
- Energy Efficient Lighting Design Using LEDs and Other Technologies (semester?), IPRO 337: Energy Efficient Lighting IPRO 337 Midterm Report Sp07
- Creator
- Antol, Marcin, Bowles, Patrick, Denloye, Olasoji, Emch-wei, Colin, Ericksen, Michael, Glencoe, Anthony, Hidalgo, Carolina, Hubbard, Christian, Husain, Omar, Neiswander, Brian, Ng, Hin Hei, Nguyen, Minh, Williams, Leslie Ann
- Date
- 2007-05, 2007-05
- Description
-
• Incorporation of energy efficient lighting technologies into an existing 6,000 sq ft space, thereby adding to the transformation of the...
Show more• Incorporation of energy efficient lighting technologies into an existing 6,000 sq ft space, thereby adding to the transformation of the space into a new useful zero-energy lab. • Testing and measurement of energy consuming Devices that are scaled for renewable energy systems such as photovoltaic, battery storage, and fuel cells. • Demonstration of the use of day lighting for ambient light. Demonstration of use of low energy consuming systems for task lighting and night time lighting. • Development of low energy consuming lighting systems including fixture mock ups, lamp mock ups, day lighting harvesting systems, fiber optic day light utilization systems, fixtures utilizing LED, low wattage fluorescent and direct and indirect lighting fixture design.
Deliverables for IPRO 337: Energy Efficient Lighting Design Using LEDs and Other Technologies for the Spring 2007 semester
Show less