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- Title
- Kalleidos (Spring 2011) IPRO 303
- Creator
- Rakauskaite, Ausrine, Siver, Ben, Pyrkh, Hanna, Kovacs, Hilary, Jewell, John, Jin, Keojin, Arroyo, Marcos, Michael, Mark, Koto, Melanie, Curran, Morgan, Kushaare, Rishi, Ri, Sujin, Liu, Xiaochen
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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“Over the last few years there has been an explosion of different websites that allow average person to contribute different content such as...
Show more“Over the last few years there has been an explosion of different websites that allow average person to contribute different content such as pictures, comments, stories and reviews about places around them. While there are many companies that focus on aggregating such data into common stream - complexity of interpreting such data in a meaningful actionable way remains a challenge for many companies including NAVTEQ.” [Appendix B] Identify new content from real time feeds which include 1. Points of Interest and their attribution (e.g. Hours of Operation, Languages Spoken at locale, etc…) 2. Any associated content (e.g. events, relationships to other Points of Interest (e.g. same owner, etc…) Create visualizations based on this content - some basic examples could include 1. Hot/Not So Hot real estate areas (new construction, sales) based on agent and broker social media updates 2. High/Low crime areas based on social media stream 3. Hot/Not city zones based on number of people tweeting/updating Facebook/checking in/etc… in certain areas, parties, POIs.
Sponsorship: NAVTEQ
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- Title
- Kalleidos (Spring 2011) IPRO 303: KalleidosIPRO303MidTermPresentationSp11
- Creator
- Rakauskaite, Ausrine, Siver, Ben, Pyrkh, Hanna, Kovacs, Hilary, Jewell, John, Jin, Keojin, Arroyo, Marcos, Michael, Mark, Koto, Melanie, Curran, Morgan, Kushaare, Rishi, Ri, Sujin, Liu, Xiaochen
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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“Over the last few years there has been an explosion of different websites that allow average person to contribute different content such as...
Show more“Over the last few years there has been an explosion of different websites that allow average person to contribute different content such as pictures, comments, stories and reviews about places around them. While there are many companies that focus on aggregating such data into common stream - complexity of interpreting such data in a meaningful actionable way remains a challenge for many companies including NAVTEQ.” [Appendix B] Identify new content from real time feeds which include 1. Points of Interest and their attribution (e.g. Hours of Operation, Languages Spoken at locale, etc…) 2. Any associated content (e.g. events, relationships to other Points of Interest (e.g. same owner, etc…) Create visualizations based on this content - some basic examples could include 1. Hot/Not So Hot real estate areas (new construction, sales) based on agent and broker social media updates 2. High/Low crime areas based on social media stream 3. Hot/Not city zones based on number of people tweeting/updating Facebook/checking in/etc… in certain areas, parties, POIs.
Sponsorship: NAVTEQ
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- Title
- Kalleidos (Spring 2011) IPRO 303: KalleidosIPRO303ProjectPlanSp11_redacted
- Creator
- Rakauskaite, Ausrine, Siver, Ben, Pyrkh, Hanna, Kovacs, Hilary, Jewell, John, Jin, Keojin, Arroyo, Marcos, Michael, Mark, Koto, Melanie, Curran, Morgan, Kushaare, Rishi, Ri, Sujin, Liu, Xiaochen
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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“Over the last few years there has been an explosion of different websites that allow average person to contribute different content such as...
Show more“Over the last few years there has been an explosion of different websites that allow average person to contribute different content such as pictures, comments, stories and reviews about places around them. While there are many companies that focus on aggregating such data into common stream - complexity of interpreting such data in a meaningful actionable way remains a challenge for many companies including NAVTEQ.” [Appendix B] Identify new content from real time feeds which include 1. Points of Interest and their attribution (e.g. Hours of Operation, Languages Spoken at locale, etc…) 2. Any associated content (e.g. events, relationships to other Points of Interest (e.g. same owner, etc…) Create visualizations based on this content - some basic examples could include 1. Hot/Not So Hot real estate areas (new construction, sales) based on agent and broker social media updates 2. High/Low crime areas based on social media stream 3. Hot/Not city zones based on number of people tweeting/updating Facebook/checking in/etc… in certain areas, parties, POIs.
Sponsorship: NAVTEQ
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- Title
- Kalleidos (Spring 2011) IPRO 303: KalleidosIPRO303BrochureSp11
- Creator
- Rakauskaite, Ausrine, Siver, Ben, Pyrkh, Hanna, Kovacs, Hilary, Jewell, John, Jin, Keojin, Arroyo, Marcos, Michael, Mark, Koto, Melanie, Curran, Morgan, Kushaare, Rishi, Ri, Sujin, Liu, Xiaochen
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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“Over the last few years there has been an explosion of different websites that allow average person to contribute different content such as...
Show more“Over the last few years there has been an explosion of different websites that allow average person to contribute different content such as pictures, comments, stories and reviews about places around them. While there are many companies that focus on aggregating such data into common stream - complexity of interpreting such data in a meaningful actionable way remains a challenge for many companies including NAVTEQ.” [Appendix B] Identify new content from real time feeds which include 1. Points of Interest and their attribution (e.g. Hours of Operation, Languages Spoken at locale, etc…) 2. Any associated content (e.g. events, relationships to other Points of Interest (e.g. same owner, etc…) Create visualizations based on this content - some basic examples could include 1. Hot/Not So Hot real estate areas (new construction, sales) based on agent and broker social media updates 2. High/Low crime areas based on social media stream 3. Hot/Not city zones based on number of people tweeting/updating Facebook/checking in/etc… in certain areas, parties, POIs.
Sponsorship: NAVTEQ
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- Title
- Kalleidos (Spring 2011) IPRO 303: KalleidosIPRO303PosterSp11
- Creator
- Rakauskaite, Ausrine, Siver, Ben, Pyrkh, Hanna, Kovacs, Hilary, Jewell, John, Jin, Keojin, Arroyo, Marcos, Michael, Mark, Koto, Melanie, Curran, Morgan, Kushaare, Rishi, Ri, Sujin, Liu, Xiaochen
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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“Over the last few years there has been an explosion of different websites that allow average person to contribute different content such as...
Show more“Over the last few years there has been an explosion of different websites that allow average person to contribute different content such as pictures, comments, stories and reviews about places around them. While there are many companies that focus on aggregating such data into common stream - complexity of interpreting such data in a meaningful actionable way remains a challenge for many companies including NAVTEQ.” [Appendix B] Identify new content from real time feeds which include 1. Points of Interest and their attribution (e.g. Hours of Operation, Languages Spoken at locale, etc…) 2. Any associated content (e.g. events, relationships to other Points of Interest (e.g. same owner, etc…) Create visualizations based on this content - some basic examples could include 1. Hot/Not So Hot real estate areas (new construction, sales) based on agent and broker social media updates 2. High/Low crime areas based on social media stream 3. Hot/Not city zones based on number of people tweeting/updating Facebook/checking in/etc… in certain areas, parties, POIs.
Sponsorship: NAVTEQ
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- Title
- Kalleidos (Spring 2011) IPRO 303: KalleidosIPRO303FinalReportSp11_redacted
- Creator
- Rakauskaite, Ausrine, Siver, Ben, Pyrkh, Hanna, Kovacs, Hilary, Jewell, John, Jin, Keojin, Arroyo, Marcos, Michael, Mark, Koto, Melanie, Curran, Morgan, Kushaare, Rishi, Ri, Sujin, Liu, Xiaochen
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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“Over the last few years there has been an explosion of different websites that allow average person to contribute different content such as...
Show more“Over the last few years there has been an explosion of different websites that allow average person to contribute different content such as pictures, comments, stories and reviews about places around them. While there are many companies that focus on aggregating such data into common stream - complexity of interpreting such data in a meaningful actionable way remains a challenge for many companies including NAVTEQ.” [Appendix B] Identify new content from real time feeds which include 1. Points of Interest and their attribution (e.g. Hours of Operation, Languages Spoken at locale, etc…) 2. Any associated content (e.g. events, relationships to other Points of Interest (e.g. same owner, etc…) Create visualizations based on this content - some basic examples could include 1. Hot/Not So Hot real estate areas (new construction, sales) based on agent and broker social media updates 2. High/Low crime areas based on social media stream 3. Hot/Not city zones based on number of people tweeting/updating Facebook/checking in/etc… in certain areas, parties, POIs.
Sponsorship: NAVTEQ
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- Nana A Sustainable Restaurant (Semester Unknown) IPRO 371: NanaASustainable RestaurantIPRO317EthicsSp10
- Creator
- Bajzek, Sasha, Boubel, Kenneth, Deboth, Ray, Ellsworth, Seth, Hussaini, Bushra, Jeong, Hye Sun, Jin, Keo-jin, Kavicky, Matthew, Kim, Kibum, Klusek, Natalia, Yun Lee, Sang, Lee, Sukmin, Margolis, Jordan, Mellom, James, Qi, Tianshu, Roth, Jessica, Geun Yun, Joong
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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Nana Organic is a family owned organic restaurant in Chicago’s Bridgeport neighborhood, offering lunch (and soon dinner) options with an...
Show moreNana Organic is a family owned organic restaurant in Chicago’s Bridgeport neighborhood, offering lunch (and soon dinner) options with an emphasis on organic and sustainable produce. The owners of Nana, and IPRO 317’s client, stressed the importance of reaching out to the community that has been always been a part of their lives, while spreading the message of sustainability and ecological awareness – all of which would fuel and accommodate future growth.
Sponsorship: NANA
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- Title
- Nana A Sustainable Restaurant (Semester Unknown) IPRO 371: NanaASustainable RestaurantIPRO317FinalPresentationSp10
- Creator
- Bajzek, Sasha, Boubel, Kenneth, Deboth, Ray, Ellsworth, Seth, Hussaini, Bushra, Jeong, Hye Sun, Jin, Keo-jin, Kavicky, Matthew, Kim, Kibum, Klusek, Natalia, Yun Lee, Sang, Lee, Sukmin, Margolis, Jordan, Mellom, James, Qi, Tianshu, Roth, Jessica, Geun Yun, Joong
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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Nana Organic is a family owned organic restaurant in Chicago’s Bridgeport neighborhood, offering lunch (and soon dinner) options with an...
Show moreNana Organic is a family owned organic restaurant in Chicago’s Bridgeport neighborhood, offering lunch (and soon dinner) options with an emphasis on organic and sustainable produce. The owners of Nana, and IPRO 317’s client, stressed the importance of reaching out to the community that has been always been a part of their lives, while spreading the message of sustainability and ecological awareness – all of which would fuel and accommodate future growth.
Sponsorship: NANA
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- Title
- Nana A Sustainable Restaurant (Semester Unknown) IPRO 371: NanaASustainable%20RestaurantIPRO317FinalReportSp10_redacted
- Creator
- Bajzek, Sasha, Boubel, Kenneth, Deboth, Ray, Ellsworth, Seth, Hussaini, Bushra, Jeong, Hye Sun, Jin, Keo-jin, Kavicky, Matthew, Kim, Kibum, Klusek, Natalia, Yun Lee, Sang, Lee, Sukmin, Margolis, Jordan, Mellom, James, Qi, Tianshu, Roth, Jessica, Geun Yun, Joong
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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Nana Organic is a family owned organic restaurant in Chicago’s Bridgeport neighborhood, offering lunch (and soon dinner) options with an...
Show moreNana Organic is a family owned organic restaurant in Chicago’s Bridgeport neighborhood, offering lunch (and soon dinner) options with an emphasis on organic and sustainable produce. The owners of Nana, and IPRO 317’s client, stressed the importance of reaching out to the community that has been always been a part of their lives, while spreading the message of sustainability and ecological awareness – all of which would fuel and accommodate future growth.
Sponsorship: NANA
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- Title
- Nana A Sustainable Restaurant (Semester Unknown) IPRO 371: NanaASustainable RestaurantIPRO317MidTermPresentationSp10
- Creator
- Bajzek, Sasha, Boubel, Kenneth, Deboth, Ray, Ellsworth, Seth, Hussaini, Bushra, Jeong, Hye Sun, Jin, Keo-jin, Kavicky, Matthew, Kim, Kibum, Klusek, Natalia, Yun Lee, Sang, Lee, Sukmin, Margolis, Jordan, Mellom, James, Qi, Tianshu, Roth, Jessica, Geun Yun, Joong
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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Nana Organic is a family owned organic restaurant in Chicago’s Bridgeport neighborhood, offering lunch (and soon dinner) options with an...
Show moreNana Organic is a family owned organic restaurant in Chicago’s Bridgeport neighborhood, offering lunch (and soon dinner) options with an emphasis on organic and sustainable produce. The owners of Nana, and IPRO 317’s client, stressed the importance of reaching out to the community that has been always been a part of their lives, while spreading the message of sustainability and ecological awareness – all of which would fuel and accommodate future growth.
Sponsorship: NANA
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- Title
- Nana A Sustainable Restaurant (Semester Unknown) IPRO 371
- Creator
- Bajzek, Sasha, Boubel, Kenneth, Deboth, Ray, Ellsworth, Seth, Hussaini, Bushra, Jeong, Hye Sun, Jin, Keo-jin, Kavicky, Matthew, Kim, Kibum, Klusek, Natalia, Yun Lee, Sang, Lee, Sukmin, Margolis, Jordan, Mellom, James, Qi, Tianshu, Roth, Jessica, Geun Yun, Joong
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
-
Nana Organic is a family owned organic restaurant in Chicago’s Bridgeport neighborhood, offering lunch (and soon dinner) options with an...
Show moreNana Organic is a family owned organic restaurant in Chicago’s Bridgeport neighborhood, offering lunch (and soon dinner) options with an emphasis on organic and sustainable produce. The owners of Nana, and IPRO 317’s client, stressed the importance of reaching out to the community that has been always been a part of their lives, while spreading the message of sustainability and ecological awareness – all of which would fuel and accommodate future growth.
Sponsorship: NANA
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- Title
- Nana A Sustainable Restaurant (Semester Unknown) IPRO 371: NanaASustainable RestaurantIPRO317BrochureSp10
- Creator
- Bajzek, Sasha, Boubel, Kenneth, Deboth, Ray, Ellsworth, Seth, Hussaini, Bushra, Jeong, Hye Sun, Jin, Keo-jin, Kavicky, Matthew, Kim, Kibum, Klusek, Natalia, Yun Lee, Sang, Lee, Sukmin, Margolis, Jordan, Mellom, James, Qi, Tianshu, Roth, Jessica, Geun Yun, Joong
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
-
Nana Organic is a family owned organic restaurant in Chicago’s Bridgeport neighborhood, offering lunch (and soon dinner) options with an...
Show moreNana Organic is a family owned organic restaurant in Chicago’s Bridgeport neighborhood, offering lunch (and soon dinner) options with an emphasis on organic and sustainable produce. The owners of Nana, and IPRO 317’s client, stressed the importance of reaching out to the community that has been always been a part of their lives, while spreading the message of sustainability and ecological awareness – all of which would fuel and accommodate future growth.
Sponsorship: NANA
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- Title
- Nana A Sustainable Restaurant (Semester Unknown) IPRO 371: NanaASustainable%20RestaurantIPRO317ProjectPlanSp10_redacted
- Creator
- Bajzek, Sasha, Boubel, Kenneth, Deboth, Ray, Ellsworth, Seth, Hussaini, Bushra, Jeong, Hye Sun, Jin, Keo-jin, Kavicky, Matthew, Kim, Kibum, Klusek, Natalia, Yun Lee, Sang, Lee, Sukmin, Margolis, Jordan, Mellom, James, Qi, Tianshu, Roth, Jessica, Geun Yun, Joong
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
-
Nana Organic is a family owned organic restaurant in Chicago’s Bridgeport neighborhood, offering lunch (and soon dinner) options with an...
Show moreNana Organic is a family owned organic restaurant in Chicago’s Bridgeport neighborhood, offering lunch (and soon dinner) options with an emphasis on organic and sustainable produce. The owners of Nana, and IPRO 317’s client, stressed the importance of reaching out to the community that has been always been a part of their lives, while spreading the message of sustainability and ecological awareness – all of which would fuel and accommodate future growth.
Sponsorship: NANA
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- Title
- Nana A Sustainable Restaurant (Semester Unknown) IPRO 371: NanaASustainable RestaurantIPRO317PosterSp10
- Creator
- Bajzek, Sasha, Boubel, Kenneth, Deboth, Ray, Ellsworth, Seth, Hussaini, Bushra, Jeong, Hye Sun, Jin, Keo-jin, Kavicky, Matthew, Kim, Kibum, Klusek, Natalia, Yun Lee, Sang, Lee, Sukmin, Margolis, Jordan, Mellom, James, Qi, Tianshu, Roth, Jessica, Geun Yun, Joong
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
-
Nana Organic is a family owned organic restaurant in Chicago’s Bridgeport neighborhood, offering lunch (and soon dinner) options with an...
Show moreNana Organic is a family owned organic restaurant in Chicago’s Bridgeport neighborhood, offering lunch (and soon dinner) options with an emphasis on organic and sustainable produce. The owners of Nana, and IPRO 317’s client, stressed the importance of reaching out to the community that has been always been a part of their lives, while spreading the message of sustainability and ecological awareness – all of which would fuel and accommodate future growth.
Sponsorship: NANA
Deliverables
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